About Daniel
As a member of the applied pathology service group of the department, part of Dr. Gould's activities included investigating and teaching about naturally occurring animal diseases as they are observed in the Necropsy Laboratory at the Colorado State Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory. Dr. Gould's research activities concern pathology of livestock with special focus on neuropathology and disturbed ruminal function. Previous investigations were directed at understanding the factors governing the production of excessive ruminal hydrogen sulfide and sulfide-induced brain injury in ruminants with polioencephalomalacia. Prion disease surveillance and agent control strategies were also areas of current investigation. Dr. Gould was also a participant in the Integrated Livestock Management Program at CSU.
Education
Ph.D., University of California-Davis, 1972D.V.M., Colorado State University, 1968B.S., Colorado State University, 1967Certifications
DiplomateAmerican College of Veterinary Pathologists, Anatomic Pathology