Clinical Sciences Department
Faculty
Office: A214 VTH
Office Phone: 970-297-4431
Email: Craig.Webb@ColoState.EDU
Dr. Webb is Associate Professor of Internal Medicine. His research laboratory explores oxidative stress in disease, including neutrophil function during sepsis and acute injury, and potential therapeutic interventions to module leukocyte immunopathology. His lab also evaluates the action of probiotics in therapy of inflammatory bowel disease, and the role of nutrition in promoting or modulating a variety of inflammatory diseases.
DVM, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1997
BA, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1981
MA, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1986
PhD, Hahnemann University, Philadelphia, 1991
MA, Colorado State University, 2002
Professional, Diplomate American College of Veterinary Medicine - Small Animal Internal Medicine Specialty
Small Animal Exclusive/Predominant (including pet exotics)
: Keegan RF, Webb CB. Oxidative stress and neutrophil function in cats with chronic renal failure. J Vet Intern Med. 2010 May-Jun;24(3):514-9. Epub 2010 Apr 2.