Guillaume Hoareau
Dr. Guillaume Hoareau is a board-certified veterinary emergency and critical care specialist with credentials from the American and European Colleges of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care. A Fellow of the American College of Critical Care Medicine, he is an Associate Professor in the Emergency Department at the University of Utah – School of Medicine and an Investigator at the Nora Eccles-Harrison Cardiovascular Research and Training Institute. His work is driven by a passion for trauma management, focusing on hemorrhagic shock, ischemia-reperfusion injury, and mitochondrial pathobiology.
Dr. Hoareau obtained his veterinary degree from the Toulouse National Veterinary School in France and went on to earn a Ph.D. in Integrative Pathobiology at the University of California-Davis. His doctoral and postdoctoral research, conducted in collaboration with the United States Air Force, centered on military resuscitation and hemorrhage control. Through his research, he has advanced understanding and therapeutic approaches to hemorrhagic shock and mitochondrial injury. Dr. Hoareau currently leads innovative projects exploring the role of mitochondrial integrity in resuscitation.