Research Portfolio
We invite you to learn about the Foundation's research grants. The search feature and the table below represent the Foundation's complete research portfolio. You may search the complete list of grants by status (open/active or closed/inactive), research program area, and disease.
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Title |
Institution |
Investigator |
Status |
Research Program Area |
02566: Genetics of Idiopathic Epilepsy in Labrador Retrievers | The Folkhälsan Institute of Genetics | Hannes T. Lohi, PhD | Closed | Epilepsy Initiative |
02561: Is Gut Dysbiosis Associated with Canine Idiopathic Epilepsy? | North Carolina State University | Karen R. Muñana, DVM, MS | Closed | Epilepsy Initiative |
02323: Efficacy of Cannabidiol (CBD) for the Treatment of Canine Epilepsy | Colorado State University | Stephanie McGrath, DVM, MS | Closed | Epilepsy Initiative |
02257: Identification of Genetic Risk Factors for Canine Epilepsy | University of Missouri, Columbia | Gary S. Johnson, DVM, PhD | Closed | Neurology, Epilepsy Initiative |
2248: Identification of a Novel Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy Gene and Its Underlying Disease Mechanism | University of Helsinki and the Folkhälsan Institute of Genetics | Hannes T Lohi, PhD | Closed | Neurology, Epilepsy Initiative |
02252: Investigating a Ketogenic Medium-Chain Triglyceride (MCT) Supplement for the Treatment of Drug-Resistant Canine Idiopathic Epilepsy and Its Behavioral Comorbidities | Royal Veterinary College, University of London | Holger Andreas Volk, DVM, PhD | Closed | Epilepsy Initiative |
02249-A: Studying the Role of the Gastrointestinal Tract in Canine Epilepsy | North Carolina State University | Karen R. Muñana, DVM | Closed | Neurology, Epilepsy Initiative |
02131: Neurostimulation: A Groundbreaking New Treatment for Canine Epilepsy | The University of Melbourne | Sam Nicholas Long, PhD | Closed | Epilepsy Initiative |
2133: Canine Epilepsy: Genetic Variants, Biomarkers, and New Therapies | University of Minnesota | Ned E. Patterson, DVM, PhD | Closed | Epilepsy Initiative |
01896-A: A Pilot Study: Establishing the Role of Melatonin in the Occurrence of Seizures in Dogs | Washington State University | Stephanie Ann Thomovsky, | Closed | Epilepsy Initiative |
1615: Identifying the Genetic Cause of Epilepsy | University of Minnesota | Ned E. Patterson, DVM, PhD | Closed | Epilepsy Initiative |
1425: Identification of Epilepsy-Causing Mutations from the Associated Loci by Next-Generation Resequencing | University of Helsinki and the Folkhälsan Institute of Genetics | Hannes T Lohi, PhD | Closed | Epilepsy Initiative |
224: Characterizing Idiopathic Epilepsy in the Poodle, Giant Schnauzer, English Mastiff: An Assessment of Inheritance | University of California, Davis | Anita M. Oberbauer, PhD | Closed | Epilepsy Initiative |
2614: Refining the Genetic Linkage For Idiopathic Epilepsy in the Belgian Tervuren and Sheepdog | University of California, Davis | Anita M. Oberbauer, PhD | Closed | Epilepsy Initiative |
2104: Defining Inheritance of Idiopathic Epilepsy in the Mastiff, Poodle and Giant Schnauzer | University of California, Davis | Anita M. Oberbauer, PhD | Closed | Epilepsy Initiative |
2015: Development of a Genetic Marker for Idiopathic Epilepsy in the Belgian Tervuren and Belgian Sheepdog | University of California, Davis | Anita M. Oberbauer, PhD | Closed | Epilepsy Initiative |
1613: Development of a Genetic Marker for Idiopathic Epilepsy in the Belgian Tervuren and Belgian Sheepdog | University of California, Davis | Anita M. Oberbauer, PhD | Closed | Epilepsy Initiative |
1407: Idiopathic Epilepsy in Poodles: Determining Mode(s) of Inheritance | Florida State University | Barbara Licht, PhD | Closed | Epilepsy Initiative |
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