Katherine Yang, V25 Presents Research on Canine Osteosarcoma at ACTS Conference Yang is one of three veterinary students selected nationwide to present at medical research conference
A New Way to Fight an Aggressive Cancer in Dogs Bolstered by years of generative cancer work, researchers at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine are taking aim at hemangiosarcoma
Dog cancer research advances pursuit of drugs for humans and canines Associate dean for research and graduate education Cheryl London spoke with The Washington Post for a story on how dog cancer research can help dogs and humans.
Clinical research at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine Dean Alastair Cribb spotlights Cummings School’s robust clinical trial research in the American Journal of Veterinary Research.
Your Dog Is a Secret Weapon in the Fight Against Cancer WIRED Magazine highlights clinical trials patient Jellybean, quoting Associate Dean of Research & Graduate Education Cheryl London.
Cancer trial saved RI dog. Doctors think her success may help cure bone cancer in children The Providence Journal highlights clinical trials patient Jellybean, quoting Associate Dean of Research & Graduate Education Cheryl London.
Clue to a Cure: A Rhode Island Dog may hold the secret to treating cancer in humans WHDH TV highlights clinical trials patient Jellybean in a story quoting Associate Dean of Research & Graduate Education Cheryl London.
Could dogs be the key to curing childhood cancer? Scripps TV highlights clinical trials patient Jellybean in a story quoting Associate Dean of Research & Graduate Education Cheryl London.
How a dog’s life may change the course of cancer in people The Boston Globe highlights Jellybean, a clinical trials patient, in a feature story with quotes from members of the clinical trials team.