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Dr. Lara Mouttham’s paper, “A Biobank's Journey: Implementation of a Quality Management System and Accreditation to ISO 20387” awarded the Rosalind Franklin Society /Mary Ann Liebert (RFS/MAL) Award for the journal Biopreservation and Biobanking

The Cornell Veterinary Biobank (CVB) is proud to announce that Dr. Lara Mouttham’s paper, “A Biobank's Journey: Implementation of a Quality Management System and Accreditation to ISO 20387” was
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60 Minutes: Comparative Oncology: Trial cancer treatments for dogs could also lead to breakthroughs for humans

Watch or read the November 27th, 2022, 60 Minutes story by Anderson Cooper featuring comparative oncology and interviews with Drs. Elaine Ostrander and Nicola Mason.
In the News

Cornell Clinical and Translational Science Center awarded $61.9 million grant from the National Institutes of Health

NEW YORK (Sept. 9, 2022)—Weill Cornell Medicine was awarded a $61.9 million grant from the National Institutes of Health’s National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) to continue

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Success Story

Veterinarians and Physicians at the University of California-Davis Examine a Novel Triple Therapy to Treat Advanced Cancer in Dogs

Comparative medicine is the study of disease in humans and animals, looking at similarities and differences between the two. Dr Michael Kent is a radiation oncologist with the UC Davis School of
Drs. Arta Monjazeb and Michael Kent
Success Story

Veterinarians and Physicians at the University of California-Davis are Studying Cancer Treatments in Dogs and Humans

Researchers at the Schools of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine at the University of California-Davis are now conducting rigorous clinical trials of new treatments on animals with naturally occurring cancer with the hope they might eventually benefit humans as well as the family pet.
Denali on the beach
Success Story

Paying it Forward

Owner Credits Beloved Dog with Saving his Life, Vows to Return the Favor
Photo by Campaign Creators on Unsplash
Success Story

Animal and Human “Big Data” Provide a Resource for Translational Research

Researchers are using pre-clinical human and animal health data to build a structured, open-source clearinghouse for medical information.
Photo by Ionut Andrei Coman on Unsplash
Success Story

Novel Triple Therapy in Murine Models and Spontaneous Canine Malignancies Provides Hope for Clinical Translation to Humans

A team of medical and veterinary researchers at the University of California – Davis examined the efficacy and immunologic effects of a novel triple therapy consisting of local radiotherapy
Photo by Daniil Kuželev on Unsplash
Success Story

Scientists Preserve Vision in Dogs with a Disease Similar to Retinitis Pigmentosa in Humans

Veterinarians, physicians and scientists collaborated on novel gene therapy in dogs for a blinding disease called autosomal dominant retinitis pigmentosa.
Photo by Humberto Arellano on Unsplash
Success Story

New Chance for Improved Heart Function in Cats and People

Researchers investigated a novel drug that proved effective in altering feline heart function in naturally occurring inherited hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM).

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