Andrea Sketch Lear, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVIM-LA
Dr. Andrea Lear is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences. Her areas of expertise include large animal internal medicine, infectious disease, virology, immunology, reproductive physiology, & neonatology. Dr. Lear's professional interests include participation in farm animal veterinary practice, advancement of animal agriculture, leadership in organized veterinary medicine, and training of future veterinarians & animal scientists. She earned her Ph.D. here at the University of Tennessee. She also received her B.S. at Murray State University, M.S. at Colorado State University, DVM at Auburn University & Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. In the future, we look forward to seeing Dr. Lear's work in assessment of fetal viability, in-utero diagnostics, maternal-fetal communication & epigenetics of neonatal immunology. Dr. Lear and her family live on a farmstead and raise meat and dairy goats, and chickens, along with vegetable gardens.
Her research interests focus around maternal-fetal interactions, including placental immunology and reproductive physiology.
Livestock medicine and surgery, backyard milk quality, herd disease investigation, and neonatology.
2407 River Drive
Knoxville, TN 37996-4500
- Doctorate, Veterinary Medicine, General, Auburn University, 2011
Andrea Sketch Lear, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVIM-LA
2407 River Drive
Knoxville, TN 37996-4500
- Doctorate, Veterinary Medicine, General, Auburn University, 2011
Dr. Andrea Lear is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences. Her areas of expertise include large animal internal medicine, infectious disease, virology, immunology, reproductive physiology, & neonatology. Dr. Lear's professional interests include participation in farm animal veterinary practice, advancement of animal agriculture, leadership in organized veterinary medicine, and training of future veterinarians & animal scientists. She earned her Ph.D. here at the University of Tennessee. She also received her B.S. at Murray State University, M.S. at Colorado State University, DVM at Auburn University & Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. In the future, we look forward to seeing Dr. Lear's work in assessment of fetal viability, in-utero diagnostics, maternal-fetal communication & epigenetics of neonatal immunology. Dr. Lear and her family live on a farmstead and raise meat and dairy goats, and chickens, along with vegetable gardens.
Her research interests focus around maternal-fetal interactions, including placental immunology and reproductive physiology.
Livestock medicine and surgery, backyard milk quality, herd disease investigation, and neonatology.