Edited from a press release 
Beginning in 2015, 
Massey University's College of Sciences in New Zealand
 will be led by internationally-recognized 
veterinary and agricultural science specialist Professor Raymond Geor, BVSc, MVSc, PhD, DACVIM. 

Professor Geor is currently Professor and Chairperson of Large 
Animal Clinical Sciences at 
Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine in the United States. In recent years, his research 
and publications have been invaluable to the understanding of obesity 
and Equine Metabolic Syndrome in horses, and how it may relate to 
laminitis, as well as more than 
180 other research papers in equine nutrition and physiology.
 
The 
university Vice-Chancellor Steve Maharey announced today that Professor 
Geor will replace the current Pro Vice-Chancellor of the college, 
Professor Robert Anderson, who is retiring later this year.
Professor 
Geor is a Massey Bachelor of Veterinary Science graduate (1983) who has 
worked in tertiary education in the United States and Canada for most of
 the past 30 years. He was raised in Havelock North and attended St 
John's College in Hastings, both in New Zealand.
He has a Master of Veterinary Science from the University of Saskatchewan, a PhD in Physiology from 
The Ohio State University
 and breadth of institutional experience in veterinary medicine and 
agriculture as a leader/administrator, professor, clinical veterinarian,
 teacher and researcher.
 
He will join the university in March next year.
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