Dr. Becky Harman of the Van de Walle Lab (@gerlinde_de) recently served as lead author & collaborated with fellow CVM researchers to identify a pathway that reveals why some mammals regularly develop mammary cancer while others rarely do.
More below. ⬇️
https://t.co/BURba5FqYl
A role for miR-214 in mammary cell carcinogen-induced apoptosis is identified by studying normal mammary epithelial cells from species with different susceptibilities to mammary cancer, horses and dogs: https://t.co/SsrUVfD5tt
@gerlinde_de@bakercornell
#CornellVet is excited to announce our @NIH grant-funded Cornell University Combined D.V.M.-Ph.D. Medical Scientist Training Program! 🎉 Congrats to directors Renata Ivanek, Gerlinde Van de Walle & Jonathan Cheetham on the launch. 👏
https://t.co/kP5JHdRwyZ
📸: Lindsay France
Congratulations to Gerlinde Van de Walle, Interim Director of the Baker Institute for Animal Health and the @gerlinde_de on being a recipient of a SUNY Chancellor Award for Excellence.
Read the full article here: https://t.co/T24clp3PXj
In recognition of their outstanding scholarship and service, multiple #CornellVet faculty members have recently been granted named professorships. Congratulations to @rainamontana, @whittakerIDlab, Dr. Timothy Hackett, @gerlinde_de + Dr. Eric Ledbetter! 👏 https://t.co/mcJqs5giDw
@cornellvet @eshipatcornell Big congratualtions to our graduate student Nik @nddanev and former rotating graduate student Kimaya for winning the best veterinary health solution at this year's Cornell Animal Health Hackathon!
Last week #CornellVet hosted the seventh annual Animal Health Hackathon, in-person for the first time since the pandemic. The event was jointly presented by the Center for Veterinary Business and Entrepreneurship (CVBE) and @eshipatcornell.https://t.co/39WgKGWKYr
I’m delighted to be helping others find their career fit at VSGD Live 2.0 X Get Set For Vet Summit! On the 15th October in London and online. I’ll be on the VSGD Live Research Panel: Digging into Research #GetSetForVet#VetPassport#VNPassport
Comparative Analysis of microRNAs in 🐮🐷🐴🐭👩🦰 & rat by @gerlinde_de team from @cornellvet reveals a role for miR-92b-3p in human #mammary stem/progenitor cells. https://t.co/OnV9Howl36
https://t.co/UcFwWzXc1F Another paper on our comparative mammary stem/progenitor research. Great collaboration with miRNA experts @PraveenSethup@KankeMatt