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Richard Dubielzig, DVM, is a Professor Emeritus at the University of Wisconsin-Madison's School of Veterinary Medicine. His research primarily focuses on characterizing morphological changes associated with spontaneous animal diseases, with particular emphasis on ocular conditions. He has dedicated his career to cataloging and characterizing the pathology of spontaneous ocular diseases in various animal species. As the founding director of the Comparative Ocular Pathology Laboratory of Wisconsin (COPLOW), Dr. Dubielzig has contributed significantly to the field by offering diagnostic services to veterinary ophthalmologists and investigating a wide range of ocular conditions, including spontaneous ocular neoplasms, inflammatory eye diseases, glaucoma, and trauma. His laboratory houses a comprehensive archive of normal ocular specimens from a variety of animals, which is available for research on comparative ocular function and the evolution of the eye. His work has advanced the understanding of ocular neoplasia and the effects of spontaneous trauma and complications related to ocular surgery.
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