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 CURRENT TRAINEES  
 
     

Gongshi Bai, Graduate student in Genetics & Development
(Mentor: Dr. John Schimenti; Co-mentor: Dr. Teresa Southard)

Dr. Erika Gruber, Resident in Clinical Pathology
(Mentor: Dr. Tracy Stokol; Co-mentor: Dr. Richard Cerione)

Sachi Horibata, Graduate student in Pharmacology
(Mentor: Dr. Scott Coonrod; Co-mentor: Dr. Joe Wakshlag)

Chang-il Hwang, Postdoctoral fellow (Mentor: Dr. Alex Nikitin; Co-mentor: Dr. Kelly Hume)

Yunxing (Stella) Li, Graduate student in Biophysics
(Mentor: Dr. Richard Cerione; Co-mentor: Dr. Jim Flanders)

Pei Xin Lim, Graduate student in Genetics & Development
(Mentor: Dr. Robert Weiss; Co-mentor: Dr. Margaret McEntee)

Dr. Brendan Noonan, Resident in Avian Medicine and Surgery
(Mentor: Dr. Ricardo de Matos; Co-mentor: Dr. Alex Nikitin)

Dr. Vanessa Rizzo, Resident in Medical Oncology
(Mentor: Dr. Joe Wakshlag & Dr. Kelly Hume; Co-mentor: Dr. Robert Weiss)

 

PAST TRAINEES

Dr. Hannah Bender, Resident in Anatomic Pathology
(Mentor: Dr. Teresa Southard; Co-mentor: Dr. John Schimenti)


Sara Che, Graduate student in Biomedical Engineering
(Mentor: Dr. Tracy Stokol; Co-mentor: Dr. Robert Weiss)

Chieh-Yang Cheng, Graduate student in Environmental Toxicology
(Mentor: Dr. Alex Nikitin;Co-mentor: Dr. Peter Scrivani)


Dr. Angharad Waite, Resident in Medical Oncology
(Mentors: Dr. Margaret McEntee & Dr. Kelly Hume; Co-mentor: Dr. Robert Weiss)

Ian Welsh, Graduate student in Genetics & Development
(Mentor: Dr. Natasza Kurpios; Co-mentor: Dr. Tracy Stokol)

Jingwen Zhang, Graduate student in Pharmacology
(Mentor: Dr. Rick Cerione; Co-mentor: Dr. Jim Flanders)

Xuesen Zhang, Postdoctoral fellow (Mentor: Scott Coonrod; Co-mentor: Dr. Joe Wakshlag)

     
 
     
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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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