Dr. Jonathan Foreman is Professor and Associate Dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Illinois. He graduated from the College of William and Mary (BS, Biology, 1978), the University of Georgia (DVM, 1981), and Washington State University (MS, Exercise Physiology, 1984). He completed an internship and residency in internal medicine at Washington State University and became board-certified by the American College of Internal Medicine in 1986. Dr. Foreman served as an official veterinarian at the 1996 Olympic Summer Games and the 2010 World Equestrian Games. His research focuses primarily on the physiological responses of equine athletes to training, environmental, or pharmacological changes. His work on thermoregulation was instrumental in modifying the 1996 Olympic Three-Day Events in Atlanta to make them safer for horses competing in inhospitable southeastern summer conditions of excessive heat and humidity. Dr. Foreman also has studied extensively the responses of horses to various drugs used illegally to influence the outcome of races and horse shows.
Dr. Jonathan Foreman Is Professor and Associate Dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine
