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Professor Gary C W England, BvetMed, PhD, DvetMed, DVR, CertVA, DVRep, Dipl ACT, Dipl ECAR, FHEA, FRCVS obtained his Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine at the University of London in 1986 and his PhD at the University of London in 1990.

Dr. England is a Veterinary Surgeon who graduated from the Royal Veterinary College, University of London and who has been a member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons since 1986. He also holds a Diploma of Fellowship of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (1993), Diploma in Veterinary Radiology, Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (1993), a Diploma in Veterinary Reproduction, Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (1995), a Specialist Register of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (1996) and a DVetMed, University of London (1997).

Dr. England is a Diplomate of the American College of Theriogenology (1995) and a Diplomate of the European College of Animal Reproduction (1999). He is also a member of the British Veterinary Association and a Member of the Institute of Teaching and Learning (2001).

Dr. England chairs Research Advisory Committees for the Prostate Cancer Charity and the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association and is a Scientific Advisor for Mars Petfoods.

Dr. England has published over 150 publications (excluding abstracts) and editor or co-editor of several books, including the Proceedings of the International Symposium on Canine and Feline Reproduction. His research interest is in the field of reproductive biology in dogs and horses. This work is designed to both enhance and to control fertility in these species. In dogs his work studies peri-ovulatory physiology, cryopreservation of gametes, sperm transport and sperm-oocyte interaction. His was the first group to perform in-vitro fertilization in dogs. In horses his work studies follicular dynamics, ovulation, and sperm transport within the female reproductive tract.

Dr. England is an academic clinician who worked at the Royal Veterinary College, University of London from 1986 until 2002, and then joined the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association until 2005. In 2005, he joined the University of Nottingham as the Foundation Dean of the School of Veterinary Medicine and Science and Professor of Comparative Veterinary Reproduction.