DMV, DScS, PhD, DACT
Dr. Tibary graduated with DVM from the Institut Agronomique et Vétérinaire Hassn II, Morocco. He earned an MS, and a PhD in Theriogenology from the University of Minnesota. He was certified as a Diplomate of the American College of Theriogenologists in 1991.
Dr Tibary worked as a Clinical Assistant Professor of Equine Theriogenology at the University of Minnesota from 1990-1992. He was the Scientific Director of the Veterinary Research Center in Abu Dhabi in the UAE where he helped develop a referral center for infertility and artificial breeding in horses and camels. In 1998, he joined the College of Veterinary Medicine at Washington State where he is now a professor and head of the Comparative Theriogenology service providing clinical service and conducting research in reproductive medicine and surgery.
He served as the veterinary consultant to the Royal stables, the National Stud Farms in Morocco and the Amiri stable in Abu Dhabi. Dr. Tibary received several awards recognizing his excellence in teaching and clinical practice including the Zoetis Distinguished Teacher Award (2001 and 2005), the faculty member award by the Washington State Veterinary Medical Association (2003), and the WSU Veterinary Continuing Education Award (2002). He was named the 2011 “Theriogenologist of the Year” by the American College of Theriogenologists. In 2019, He received the prestigious Bartlett Lifetime Achievement Award in 2019. Dr Tibary provided large animal reproductive medicine and surgery continuing education programs for veterinarians around the world. He is the author of over 80 peer-review scientific publications, 90 scientific abstracts, 8 books and over 150 book chapters on camelid, equine, and ruminant reproduction. He is and active member of the Society for Theriogenology, the American Association of Equine Practitioners, and the International Embryo Transfer Society.