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Daniel Burba serves as Interim Head and McCasland Professor in Biomedical Laser Surgery at Oklahoma State University's Veterinary Clinical Sciences department, where he also holds the position of Professor of Equine Surgery. With a distinguished career spanning decades, Dr. Burba has established himself as a leading expert in laser-assisted surgical techniques for equine patients.
Dr. Burba earned his DVM from Auburn University in 1986 and became a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons in 1995. His academic journey has culminated in his current leadership position at Oklahoma State University, where he contributes significantly to both clinical practice and academic instruction.
Dr. Burba's research primarily focuses on laser surgery applications in veterinary medicine, with particular emphasis on equine arthritis treatment and cartilage healing mechanisms. His work bridges the gap between advanced optical technologies and practical clinical applications for equine patients. He has pioneered research in photobiomodulation therapy for spinal conditions in dogs and has extensively studied the transcutaneous transmission of therapeutic light wavelengths to target tissues. His scholarly contributions span both clinical surgical techniques and the underlying biophysical principles of laser-tissue interactions.
Analysis of Dr. Burba's recent publications reveals a strong focus on photobiomodulation therapy and its applications in veterinary medicine. His research demonstrates how specific light wavelengths can penetrate tissue to reach therapeutic targets, with significant implications for non-invasive treatment of spinal conditions in animals. Alongside this technical work, he has maintained an active contribution to clinical equine surgery literature, particularly in areas of wound management, fracture repair, and specialized surgical procedures for horses.
- McCasland Professor in Biomedical Laser Surgery
- Diplomate of American College of Veterinary Surgeons (1995-present)
Dr. Burba has advised numerous veterinary students through clinical rotations and specialized courses. His teaching portfolio includes extensive work in diagnostic imaging, equine surgical skills, and emergency response training. He has also been actively involved in outreach activities, providing technical training to first responders and conducting specialized seminars for equine veterinarians. His grant activities demonstrate strong community engagement through support for various animal shelters and welfare organizations across Oklahoma.
Dr. Burba maintains active research laboratories focused on laser-tissue interactions and equine surgical techniques. His team has developed specialized instrumentation for measuring light transmission in biological tissues and continues to refine surgical approaches for complex equine conditions. Current research directions include optimizing photobiomodulation parameters for specific clinical applications and investigating long-term outcomes of innovative surgical techniques in equine patients.



