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Peter Lees’ research achievements are in the fields of inflammation, anti-inflammatory drugs and antimicrobial chemotherapy. His work has been instrumental in devising ethically acceptable methods to test the efficacy of drugs that reduce pain, inflammation and infection in target veterinary species. He used these methods to understand the mode and duration of action of drugs at the site of inflammation and infection, generating data which informed improved safety and efficacy of a large number of products vets use every day in a wide variety of species to provide pain relief and therefore improve animal welfare.
Peter's meticulous scientific approach to defining the optimal dosing regimen is likely to be responsible for minimising the emergence of antimicrobial ,resistance in the years to come. His contributions to science, animal welfare and public service have been recognised by numerous awards, such as the Lloyd E. Davis Award for lifetime excellence in the discipline of veterinary pharmacology by the American Academy of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics. He was only the ninth person to receive this award in 2007 (which has been in existence for 30 years) and only the third non-American recipient.
Peter's meticulous scientific approach to defining the optimal dosing regimen is likely to be responsible for minimising the emergence of antimicrobial ,resistance in the years to come. His contributions to science, animal welfare and public service have been recognised by numerous awards, such as the Lloyd E. Davis Award for lifetime excellence in the discipline of veterinary pharmacology by the American Academy of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics. He was only the ninth person to receive this award in 2007 (which has been in existence for 30 years) and only the third non-American recipient.
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CPT-PHARMACOMETRICS & SYSTEMS PHARMACOLOGYno. 5 (2023): 681-689
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JOURNAL OF VETERINARY PHARMACOLOGY AND THERAPEUTICSno. 6 (2022): 584-584
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