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Veterinarian Named as the first Chancellor's Chair of Excellence in Comparative Neurology COLUMBIA, MO - Parkinson's disease and epilepsy strike millions of people each year. They also affect countless dogs, and veterinarians at the University of Missouri are working to find ways to treat these and other neurological diseases in both species.
Currently, researchers with the comparative neurology program are investigating several diseases that can affect dogs and humans. These diseases include:
At the same time that researchers are investigating these diseases, O'Brien and his team also are working in the MU Veterinary Medicine Teaching Hospital, applying their knowledge to help dogs now. For example, the program recently received an underwater treadmill that will help rehabilitate dogs that have suffered spinal or nerve injuries and are temporarily paralyzed. "Moving in water is great therapy," O'Brien said. "You don't have to support any body weight, but at the same time, the muscles have to work through some resistance. This helps to exercise the limbs." A portion of the earnings from the Chancellor's Fund for Excellence Endowment, valued at approximately $7 million, will fund the first Chancellor's Chair of Excellence in Comparative Neurology. The Chancellor's Fund contains unrestricted donations to be used for the University's highest needs and priorities. "With equipment and financial resources, both our faculty and patients will benefit," said Neil Olson, dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine. "We also know that the continuing research led by Dr. O'Brien and his team will lead to additional insight into the causes of these diseases that affect both dogs and humans. We're excited about the confidence that the chancellor has with us to fund one of his chairs of excellence here in the College." -30- |
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MU News Bureau: http://munews.missouri.edu/news-releases/2008/012208-obrien-comparative-neurology1.php |
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