Alison Manchester

Postdoctoral Fellow, Small Animal Internal Medicine Clinical Sciences

About Alison

Dr. Manchester got into veterinary medicine watching her parents work as physicians and having an extreme love and appreciation for animals. She does clinically relevant research to improve understanding of diseases that impact the quality of life of our canine and feline companions. Particularly, she’s interested in chronic gastrointestinal conditions. This interest was sparked by her Celiac diagnosis in 2009, as well as inspiration studying E. coli-associated granulomatous colitis with Dr. Kenny Simpson at Cornell University. She loves working with clients, students, and fellow clinicians, and feels lucky to be part of the CSU community.

Education

Master of Science, Colorado State University, 2018Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, 2014Bachelor of Arts, Tufts University, 2008

Certifications

Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (SAIM)

Publications

Manchester AC, Dogan B, Guo Y, Simpson KW. E. coli-associated granulomatous colitis in dogs treated according to antimicrobial susceptibility profiling. J Vet Intern Med 2020; 1-12.Manchester AC, Webb CB, Blake AB, Sarwar F, Lidbury JA, Steiner JM, Suchodolski JS. Long-term impact of tylosin on the fecal microbiota and fecal bile acids of healthy dogs. J Vet Intern Med 2019;33:2605-22617.Manchester AC, Hill S, Sabatino B, Armentano R, Carroll M, Kessler B, Miller M, Dogan B, McDonough SP & Simpson KW. Association between granulomatous colitis in French bulldogs & invasive Escherichia coli & response to fluoroquinolone antimicrobials. J Vet Intern Med 2013;27:56-61.

Research Specialty

Chronic enteropathyNutritionGI endoscopyMicrobiome