Clinical Sciences
Faculty Bio
Dr. Andrew Mackin B.Sc., B.V.M.S., M.V.S, D.V.Sc.
Diplomate A.C.V.I.M. (Small Animal Internal Medicine)
Professor
Department of Clinical Sciences
Service Chief, Small Animal Medicine
Hugh G. Ward Endowed Chair of Small Animal Veterinary Medicine
Contact Information
College of Veterinary Medicine
Mississippi State, MS 39762-6100
Phone: 662-325-6631
Fax: 662-325-4011
Email: mackin@cvm.msstate.edu
Link to Personal Web page: http://myprofile.cos.com/mackin
Education
- B.Sc. – Murdoch University
- B.V.M.S. – Murdoch University
- M.V.S. – University of Melbourne
- D.V.Sc. – University of Guelph
- Fellow – ACVSc (Australian College of Veterinary Scientists -Canine Medicine)
- Diplomate – ACVIM (American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine - Small Animal Internal Medicine)
Special Interests
- Research - Specific research interest in small animal hematology and
hemostasis. Particular areas of research in these fields include
evaluation of platelet numbers and function in both dogs and cats, methods
of bone marrow collection, feline blood types, transfusion medicine, the
genotypic and phenotypic characterization of red blood cell thiopurine
methyltransferase enzyme activity in dogs receiving azathioprine and
evaluation of the effects of cyclosporine on hemostasis and platelet
function using viscoelastometry, point-of-care platelet function analysis
and flow cytometric markers of platelet activation, and on the immune
system using flow cytometric and PCR analysis of markers of T-cell
function.
- Teaching - Strong interest in providing effective clinical training of
veterinary students, interns, residents, and practicing veterinarians.
Continuing education emphasis on the use of the problem-orientated
approach to patients with diagnostically challenging conditions.
- Clinical - General clinical interest in the entire spectrum of
presentations and diseases relevant to the specialty of internal medicine.
Clinical focus on small animal hematology, hemostasis and
immunohematology. Particular areas of clinical publication and continuing
education presentations in these fields include immune-mediated
thrombocytopenia and hemolytic anemia in both dogs and cats,
immunosuppressive therapy, diagnosis and treatment of hemostatic
disorders, bone marrow evaluation, and transfusion therapy.
Primary Area of Expertise
Specific clinical and research interest in small animal hematology,
hemostasis and immunohematology. Particular areas of research and
publication in these fields include immune-mediated thrombocytopenia and
hemolytic anemia in both dogs and cats, pharmacokinetics of low molecular
weight heparin (enoxaparin) in dogs, immunosuppressive therapy (with an
emphasis on vincristine, azathioprine and cyclosporine), evaluation of
platelet numbers and function in both dogs and cats, methods of bone
marrow collection, feline blood types, and transfusion medicine.