
Alex graduated with a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine in 2022 from The University of Sydney and shortly thereafter commenced a Residency in Anatomic Pathology at the same university. Since 2025, Alex has held honorary affiliation with the Sydney School of Veterinary Science, The University of Sydney as Adjunct Associate Lecturer, maintaining and fostering a close relationship between diagnostic pathology and academia.
His professional interests include systemic and atypical infectious diseases, particularly systemic mycoses (with a special focus on cryptococcosis), mycobacteriosis, and parasitic diseases. Alex has authored several peer-reviewed publications in these areas, contributing to the advancement of veterinary infectious disease research.
Alex loves sharing pathology knowledge with the wider veterinary community, having authored multiple peer-reviewed journal papers, presented unique cases at conferences, and writing several articles in the Control and Therapy series, a veterinary forum managed by the Centre for Veterinary Education at The University of Sydney, and which is distributed to many veterinary clinics statewide. He also hopes that his passion for pathology has been imparted onto the many veterinary students that he has taught during his Residency, and always strives to find new ways to make pathology one of the most (if not the most) fun, interesting, and engaging topic in veterinary medicine!