Emilie Cloup

DVM MRes Dipl.ECVP MRCVS

Anatomic Pathologist

About

  • EBVS® Specialist in Veterinary Pathology

Emilie qualified from the Ecole Nationale Veterinaire de Toulouse (France) and completed a Masters in Research in Immunology and Infectious Disease from the University Paul Sabatier Toulouse (France) in 2013. Following a 2-year fellowship programme in research, she completed her residency training in Anatomic Pathology at the Ecole National Veterinaire de Toulouse and at the Queen’s Veterinary School Hospital, University of Cambridge. She became a Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Pathologists (ECVP) in 2019. Prior to joining DWR Emilie worked as a Toxicological Pathologist in the UK. Emilie has particular interests in oncological pathology and dermatopathology.

Publications

Cloup, E., Thomas, C., Cooper, J.E. (2019) A branchial cyst in a diamond python (Morelia spilota), J. comp. Pathol173.

Hare, C.H.Z., Archer, J., Cloup, E., Genain, M.A., Hughes, K., McCallum, K. and Alves, L. (2019) Myoclonus and hypercalcemia in a dog with poorly differentiated lymphoproliferative neoplasia, J. vet. intern. Med. 33.

Kortum, A.J., Cloup, E.A., Williams, T.L., Constantino-Casas, F. and Watson, P.J. (2018)nHepatocyte expression and prognostic importance of senescence marker p21 in liver histopathology samples from dogs with chronic hepatitis. J. Vet. Intern. Med.  22.

McCarthy, A.J., Martin, P., Cloup, E., Stabler, R., Oswald, E. and Taylor, P.W. (2015) The Genotoxin Colibactin is a determinant of virulence in Escherichia coli K1 experimental neonatal systemic infection. Infect Immun.