Graduate Assistant Research
Texas A&M University - Gastrointestinal Laboratory - School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences -
Floris Dröes graduated with honors for his DVM from Utrecht University (The Netherlands) in 2012. Afterwards he worked in several small animal private practices throughout The Netherlands and at the emergency service of Utrecht University’s companion animal hospital (NL).
In 2017, he finished a rotating internship at Dick White Referrals (UK) while concurrently attaining a post-graduate certificate in small animal medicine and surgery with distinction from the University of Nottingham (UK).
In the summer of 2019, Floris joined the Gastrointestinal Laboratory (Texas A&M University, USA) to pursue a PhD in biomedical sciences. His PhD research focuses on how hemostasis is affected in canine liver diseases.
He has an interest in small animal gastroenterology, hepatology, hemostasis, and ECC (emergency and critical care). For the future, he would like to pursue further clinical training during a residency program.