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Balkman

Cheryl Balkman
Senior Lecturer
Clinical Sciences

Clinical Oncology

ceb11@cornell.edu
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Casey

James Casey
Associate Professor
Microbiology and Immunology

Viral oncogenesis/Viral hemorrhagic septicemia

jwc3@cornell.edu
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Richard Cerione
Professor
Molecular Medicine

Pharmacology and Chemical biology/signaling cues that regulate cell growth, differentiation and development

rac1@cornell.edu
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Cohen

Paula Cohen
Professor
Biomedical Sciences

Mammalian meiosis

paula.cohen@cornell.edu
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Scott Coonrod
Associate Professor
Baker Institute

Epigenetics and Reproductive Biology

sac269@cornell.edu
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Cummings

Bethany Cummings
Assistant Professor
Biomedical Sciences

Obesity, type 2 diabetes and bariatric surgery

bpc68@cornell.edu
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Cummings

Charles Danko
Assistant Professor
Baker Institute

How gene expression patterns contribute to cancer development and progression

dankoc@gmail.com
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DeMatos

Ricardo de Matos
Lecturer
Clinical Sciences

Medical oncology/hen ovarian cancer

rd95@cornell.edu
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Duhamel

Gerald Duhamel
Professor
Biomedical Sciences

Anatomic Pathology

ged36@cornell.edu
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Flanders

James Flanders
Associate Professor & Medical Director Specialties III - Cornell University Hospital for Animals
Clinical Sciences

Veterinary Surgery

Jaf7@cornell.edu
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Hume

Kelly Hume
Assistant Professor
Clinical Sciences

Medical Oncology

krh73@cornell.edu
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Kurpios

Natasza Kurpios
Assistant Professor
Molecular Medicine

Cell polarity in development and tumorigenesis

natasza.kurpios@cornell.edu
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Libert

Sergiy Libert
Assistant Professor
Biomedical Sciences

The connection between aging and tumorigenesis

libert@cornell.edu
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Linder

Maurine Linder
Professor & Chair
Molecular Medicine

Pharmacology and Biochemistry/protein lipidation and signal transduction

mel237@cornell.edu
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McCleary-Wheeler

Angela McCleary-Wheeler
Assistant Professor
Clinical Sciences

Epigenetics and Hedgehog signaling in cancer: The regulation and function of the GLI2 oncogene

alm338@cornell.edu
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McDonough

Sean McDonough
Associate Professor
Biomedical Sciences

Anatomic Pathology

spm13@cornell.edu
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Margaret McEntee

Margaret McEntee
Professor & Chair
Clinical Sciences

Clinical Oncology

mcm43@cornell.edu
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Miller

Andrew Miller
Assistant Professor
Biomedical Sciences

Pathologic mechanisms of canine brain tumors and the role that neuroinflammation plays in brain tumor progression

adm10@cornell.edu
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Nikitin

Alexander Nikitin
Professor
Biomedical Sciences

Cancer Research, Stem Cell Research and Pathology

an58@cornell.edu
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Oswald

Robert Oswald
Professor
Molecular Medicine

Protein structure and function

reo1@cornell.edu
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Parker

John Parker
Associate Professor
Baker Institute for Animal Health

Virology/calcivirus, reovirus

jsp7@cornell.edu
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Kristy Richards

Kristy Richards
Associate Professor
Biomedical Sciences

Genetics and genomics approaches to understand lymphoma biology and develop better treatments for patients

kristy.richards@cornell.edu
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Schimenti

John Schimenti
Professor
Biomedical Sciences

Genetic control of gene maintenance in mouse models: How DNA replication gene mutations predispose to cancer and identification of “driver” genes in breast cancer tumorigenesis

jcs92@cornell.edu
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Scrivani

Peter Scrivani
Assistant Professor
Clinical Sciences

CT/MRI and neuroimaging

pvs2@cornell.edu
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Southard

Teresa Southard
Assistant Clinical Professor
Biomedical Sciences

Veterinary pathology/pathology of animal models of human diseases

tls93@cornell.edu

Stokol

Tracy Stokol
Associate Professor
Population Medicine/ Diagnostic Sciences

Hemostasis and cancer: Role in cancer biology and metastasis in animals and humans

ts23@cornell.edu
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Tennant

Bud Tennant
Professor Emeritus
Clinical Sciences

GI and liver disease/hepatocarcinogenesis

bct3@cornell.edu
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Margret Thompson

Margret Thompson
Associate Clinical Professor & Director of Continuing Education
Clinical Sciences

Veterinary Imaging

mst42@cornell.edu
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Rory Todhunter

Rory Todhunter
Professor & Associate Chair for Research and Graduate Education
Clinical Sciences

Veterinary Surgery

rjt2@cornell.edu
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Van de Walle

Gerlinde Van de Walle
Assistant Professor
Baker Institute for Animal Health

Comparative oncology: the regulation of mammary stem cells from different animal species with variable susceptibility for mammary cancer

grv23@cornell.edu
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Wakshlag

Joseph Wakshlag
Associate Professor
Clinical Sciences

Nutrition

jw37@cornell.edu
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Weiss

Robert Weiss
Professor
Biomedical Sciences

DNA damage, replication and repair in mouse models: Molecular determinants affecting cancer initiation, progression, and drug sensitivity

rsw26@cornell.edu
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Andrew White

Andrew White
Assistant Professor
Biomedical Sciences

Causes and conditions that facilitate cancer initiation and progression arising from adult stem cells of the skin

acw93@cornell.edu
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Yen

Andrew Yen
Professor
Biomedical Sciences

Cell cycle regulation and hematopoietic precursor/stem cell differentiation: How retinoic acid modulates cell signaling and gene expression using a hematopoietic model system

ay13@cornell.edu
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aboutUSThe Comparative Cancer Biology Program at Cornell University is a new initiative supported by the College of Veterinary Medicine to establish comprehensive interdisciplinary training and facilitate rigorous hypothesis-driven research in comparative cancer biology. The program brings together clinical and basic scientists at the College of Veterinary Medicine and promotes synergistic interactions with other investigators throughout Cornell University. Currently, the program supports the research activities of several graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and veterinary residents through competitive training awards. The program also sponsors a University-wide cancer symposium, College-wide mini-seminar series in cancer biology and an annual retreat.
 
 
 
     
 
 

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