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Alonso Guedes

Dr. Alonso Guedes is an esteemed associate professor in the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences at the University of Minnesota. His academic journey and professional endeavors have been marked by a commitment to advancing veterinary medicine, particularly through his research on genetic determinants of disease and inherited canine conditions. His work is pivotal in bridging the gap between veterinary and human medicine, contributing to a broader understanding of genetic diseases. In 2023, Dr. Guedes was honored with the prestigious Mark of Excellence award, a testament to his significant contributions to the veterinary profession. His research has been instrumental in developing new therapies for chronic pain conditions, such as osteoarthritis, which affect both animals and humans. This recognition underscores his dedication to generating new knowledge and improving therapeutic approaches within the field. Dr. Guedes's research interests are deeply rooted in understanding the genetic underpinnings of disease, with a particular focus on inherited conditions in canines. His work not only enhances the well-being of veterinary patients but also provides insights that are applicable to human medicine. His collaborative efforts with colleagues, such as Dr. Eva Furrow, have led to groundbreaking discoveries that benefit both veterinary and human patients. Beyond his research, Dr. Guedes is committed to service and education, playing a vital role in mentoring the next generation of veterinary professionals. His dedication to teaching and his ability to inspire students have earned him accolades and respect within the academic community. His contributions extend beyond the laboratory, impacting the broader field of veterinary medicine through his innovative approaches and dedication to excellence. Dr. Guedes's work is characterized by a passion for discovery and a commitment to improving the lives of animals and humans alike. His research continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in veterinary medicine, and his efforts are paving the way for new therapeutic strategies that address chronic pain and other complex conditions. His achievements reflect a career dedicated to advancing knowledge and improving health outcomes across species.

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