Lioba Lendl | Veterinary Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Lioba Lendl | Veterinary Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Veterinarian at Pferdeklinik Hochmoor, Germany

Lioba Lendl is a dedicated veterinary professional and early-career researcher specializing in equine health, with a particular focus on equine asthma and respiratory diagnostics. With a strong academic background and a growing research portfolio, she combines scientific investigation with clinical expertise to address key challenges in equine medicine. Her work contributes to improving diagnostic approaches for subclinical respiratory diseases in horses, bridging the gap between research findings and practical applications in sports medicine and animal welfare. Lioba’s training as both a veterinarian and a Pferdewirtin (classical riding specialist) provides her with a unique interdisciplinary perspective that enhances her understanding of equine performance, health, and management. Currently working Nas an assistant veterinarian at Pferdeklinik Hochmoor GmbH, she actively engages in clinical studies, patient care, and collaborative research projects. Her early contributions in international, peer-reviewed journals demonstrate her potential as a rising researcher and her commitment to advancing equine veterinary science.

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Education

Lioba Lendl pursued her veterinary studies at the University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, one of Europe’s leading institutions for animal health. She graduated with a veterinary degree, achieving a solid academic performance (final exam grade 2.0). During her education, she focused on internal medicine and equine clinical practice, particularly respiratory diseases, which shaped her research interests. Prior to her university studies, she completed a specialized vocational training program as a Pferdewirtin in classical riding education. She excelled in this field, graduating with distinction and receiving the prestigious Stensbeck-Plakette in Bronze for outstanding performance (grade 1.6). Her early academic path also reflects strong intellectual ability, with an Abitur (German high school diploma) earned with an excellent grade of 1.3. This combination of veterinary science education and equestrian expertise provides her with a rare interdisciplinary background valuable for equine health research.

Experience

Lioba Lendl has been working as an assistant veterinarian at Pferdeklinik Hochmoor GmbH, where she provides hands-on clinical care for equine patients while also supporting ongoing research and diagnostic studies. Her clinical role involves diagnostic procedures, treatment planning, and direct involvement in equine internal medicine cases, particularly respiratory conditions. Prior to this professional role, her education included significant practical training in veterinary clinics, research labs, and equestrian environments. During her training as a Pferdewirtin, she gained first-hand experience in classical riding, horse management, and training of sport horses, skills that now complement her veterinary expertise. Her dual background in equine care and medical diagnostics enables her to connect practical horse management with advanced clinical research. Alongside her clinical responsibilities, she has engaged in collaborative research with academic mentors, contributing to peer-reviewed publications. This balance of clinical practice and research demonstrates her commitment to both patient care and advancing veterinary science.

Research Interest

Lioba’s research is centered on equine respiratory medicine, with particular emphasis on equine asthma, a condition that significantly impacts both horse welfare and athletic performance. Her scientific interests focus on the diagnostic challenges of subclinical respiratory diseases, aiming to refine methods that can detect early stages of asthma before clinical symptoms impair performance. She is especially interested in the use of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) cytology and the effects of exercise as diagnostic tools. By exploring standardized lunging tests and their impact on respiratory biomarkers, her research aims to bridge laboratory diagnostics with field-applicable methods for veterinarians and equestrian professionals. Beyond respiratory health, she is interested in the intersection of equine welfare, sports medicine, and preventive healthcare strategies. Lioba’s interdisciplinary background as both a veterinarian and an equestrian trainer informs her perspective, ensuring her research remains closely tied to the practical needs of the equine industry and veterinary clinical practice.

Awards and Honors

Although at an early stage of her professional career, Lioba Lendl has already achieved noteworthy academic and professional recognition. During her vocational training as a Pferdewirtin specializing in classical riding, she was awarded the Stensbeck-Plakette in Bronze, an honor bestowed for outstanding examination performance, demonstrating both dedication and skill in equestrian education. Her academic excellence was also evident in her Abitur, where she graduated with a remarkable grade of 1.3, ranking among the top students of her cohort. More recently, her contributions to veterinary research have been acknowledged through her publications in internationally indexed journals such as Animals, reflecting the scientific community’s recognition of her work. While she is still developing her professional career, these achievements indicate her strong potential to earn further academic and professional honors in the future. Her blend of veterinary training, equestrian excellence, and early publication record establishes a solid foundation for future accolades.

Research Skills

Lioba Lendl possesses a diverse set of research skills that integrate both clinical veterinary methods and academic scientific approaches. She is proficient in diagnostic procedures such as bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) analysis, cytology, and clinical examination of equine respiratory systems. Her academic training has equipped her with strong competencies in scientific literature review, experimental design, and data interpretation, as demonstrated in her peer-reviewed publications on equine asthma diagnostics and exercise-related biomarkers. She has experience in collaborative research, working closely with established scholars and contributing to international-level projects. In addition to technical veterinary research skills, her background in classical riding and equestrian training adds practical insight, allowing her to design research that is both scientifically robust and applicable in real-world equestrian contexts. Her ability to merge clinical expertise, laboratory methods, and practical horse management highlights her adaptability as a researcher and her capability to contribute meaningfully to equine veterinary science.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Equine Asthma Diagnostics: Review of Influencing Factors and Difficulties in Diagnosing Subclinical Disease
Authors: Lendl, L.; Barton, A.K.
Year: 2024

Title: Influence of a Standardized Lunging Exercise Test on BALF Cytology in Horses Suffering from Mild–Moderate Equine Asthma
Authors: Lendl, L.; Wirth, C.; Merle, R.; Barton, A.K.
Year: 2025

Conclusion

Lioba Lendl is a highly promising early-career researcher whose work in equine respiratory health and diagnostics has already contributed valuable insights to veterinary science. Her strong academic background, clinical expertise, and early international publications demonstrate her commitment to advancing equine welfare through innovative diagnostic research. With her potential to expand collaborations and leadership in veterinary medicine, she is a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award, representing the next generation of veterinary researchers who bridge scientific innovation with clinical application.