Timothy Fan, DVM and Professor of Veterinary Oncology, was recently honored with the Career Achievement Award in Canine Research by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA). Fan’s laboratory works closely with other scientists to evaluate novel drugs or drug delivery strategies for the treatment of cancer. Fan investigates treatment strategies in dogs with spontaneously arising cancers and conducts comparative oncology research to aid in treating cancer in not only companion animals but also human beings.
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