Biography
Assistant Professor, Large Animal Internal Medicine
BS, DVM (University of Florida); PhD (Texas A&M); ACVIM Dipl.
Dr. Stoughton received his Bachelor of Science from the University of Florida in 2004. He then completed his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM), also from the University of Florida, in 2008. An Equine Internship at the Equine Medical Center of Ocala, FL, followed in 2009. His Residency in Large Animal Internal Medicine was at Texas A&M University from 2009-2012. After that, he became Board Certified in Large Animal Internal Medicine (ACVIM Diplomate), 2013. His PhD (Biomedical Sciences) was earned at Texas A&M University in 2016. After a stint as a Lecturer at Texas A&M University in 2017, he became an Assistant Professor in Large Animal Internal Medicine at UPEI, 2017-Current
Recent Publications
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Acute hindlimb paresis caused by extension of a peripheral nerve sheath tumour into the spinal canal of a horse
- Equine Veterinary Education, 2021
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Acute non‐ambulatory tetraparesis in a 6‐month‐old Standardbred weanling caused by a cervical vertebral epidural haematoma
- Equine Veterinary Education, 2020
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Changes in muscle metabolism are associated with phenotypic variability in golden retriever muscular dystrophy.
- Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, 2017-09
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Use of the six-minute walk test to characterize golden retriever muscular dystrophy
- Neuromuscular Disorders, 2016
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Skeletal Muscle Homeostasis in Golden Retriever Muscular Dystrophy
- Texas A&M University, 2016
Research Classification
- no classification
Current Scholars in Health Management
- W. Ben Stoughton
- Jennifer Burns
- Caroline Ritter
- Gregory Keefe
- Ian Gardner
- J. Trenton McClure
- Yvonne Elce
- K. Larry Hammell
- Sonja Saksida
- Henrik Stryhn
- Karen Overall
- Crawford Revie
- Laurie Anne McDuffee
- Shawn McKenna
- Javier Sanchez
- Bronwyn Crane
- Aimie Doyle
- Kathleen M MacMillan
- Katy Proudfoot
- Krishna Thakur
- Jason Stull
- Luke Heider
- Martha Mellish
- Emily Elizabeth John
- Jeffrey Davidson
- Dan Hurnik
- Michael Cockram