Holly Sparks
Positions
Assistant Professor
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Fulltime
NSERC Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Equine Regenerative Medicine
Research Chair
Affiliations
Full Member
McCaig Institute for Bone and Joint Health
Contact information
Background
Biography
Dr. Holly Sparks is a large animal surgeon, stem cell biologist, and assistant professor at the University of Calgary. Originally from Michigan, she completed her DVM at Michigan State University in 2008. From here, she completed an internship at a busy specialty equine practice in Oklahoma (Oakridge Equine) then was accepted into an equine orthopedic research program at Cornell University. After, she was selected to complete a surgical residency at the University of Saskatchewan which culminated in board certification in large animal surgery in 2015. After exclusive clinical practice, she shifted her career back into academia beginning with the completion of her PhD in regenerative medicine and stem cell biology in mesenchymal tissues in Dr. Jeff Biernaskie's laboratory at the University of Calgary in 2019.
Research
Areas of Research
The equine industry is enormously important to the Canadian economy and equine athletes comprise a large proportion of the nearly 1 million horses in the country. The development of scar tissue (fibrosis) following healing of a musculoskeletal injury is an unfortunately common cause of poor performance and recurring lameness amongst Canadian horses. By using comparative healing models, this research program aims to identify signals underlying tissue regeneration and discover therapeutics capable of fostering a pro-regenerative environment during musculoskeletal healing in equine subjects historically prone to fibrosis.
Awards
- Canada Research Chair (Tier II) - Equine Regenerative Medicine, 2021
- Banting-Mitacs Discovery Award, Banting Research Foundation-Mitacs. 2020
- AIHS Clinician-Scientist Fellowship, Alberta Innovates Health Solutions. 2018
Publications
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