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Daniel Pang conducts research in animal pain. His work includes projects focused on the Feline Grimace Scale, which assesses facial expressions of pain in cats, and the development of humane endpoints to improve animal welfare in laboratory settings. He is engaged in various research projects related to veterinary sciences, with a significant interest in anesthesiology and the pain mechanisms of animal patients. Pang's research aligns with the principles of Enhanced Recovery Surgery and seeks to refine anesthesia techniques for various species, including rabbits and rodents. He has supervised multiple graduate students in their theses, contributing to literature on the alternatives to traditional euthanasia methods in laboratory rodents, as well as standards in pain reporting for animal research. His work has been supported by numerous grants, advancing the understanding of pain management in veterinary contexts and improving research practices.
Université de Montréal • Montréal, QC
Teaching and supervising veterinary students in clinical sciences and conducting research on animal pain.
Department of Pharmacology and Physiology - Research intensive with options in Neuropharmacology and Pharmacogenomics.