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  • Junior Specialist Victoria Rudisill counts hybridoma cells with a microscope in Dr. Stephen McSorley's lab at the Center for Comparative Medicine at the University of California School of Veterinary medicine. Dr. McSorley and his team are working on a canine cancer antigen to treat dogs with cancer.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2018 UC Regents
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  • Junior Specialist Victoria Rudisill counts hybridoma cells with a microscope in Dr. Stephen McSorley's lab at the Center for Comparative Medicine at the University of California School of Veterinary medicine. Dr. McSorley and his team are working on a canine cancer antigen to treat dogs with cancer.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2018 UC Regents
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  • Dr. Luke Wittenburg, an Assistant Professor in the Surgical & Radiological Sciences Department works in his laboratory at the Center for Companion Animal Health (CCAH) at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Wittenburg's main research focus is Developmental Cancer Therapeutics.<br />
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Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2018 UC Regents
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  • Dr. Robert Rebhun, an Associate Professor and Associate Researcher Surgical & Radiological Sciences in his laboratory at the Center for Companion Animal Health (CCAH) at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Rebhun research focus is the biology and therapy of cancer metastasis and his speciality focus is comparative and translational oncology<br />
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Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2018 UC Regents
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  • Dr. Robert Rebhun, an Associate Professor and Associate Researcher Surgical & Radiological Sciences in his laboratory at the Center for Companion Animal Health (CCAH) at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Rebhun research focus is the biology and therapy of cancer metastasis and his speciality focus is comparative and translational oncology<br />
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Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2018 UC Regents
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  • Dr. Luke Wittenburg, an Assistant Professor in the Surgical & Radiological Sciences Department works in his laboratory at the Center for Companion Animal Health (CCAH) at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Wittenburg's main research focus is Developmental Cancer Therapeutics.<br />
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Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2018 UC Regents
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  • Dr. Luke Wittenburg, an Assistant Professor in the Surgical & Radiological Sciences Department works in his laboratory at the Center for Companion Animal Health (CCAH) at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Wittenburg's main research focus is Developmental Cancer Therapeutics.<br />
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Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2018 UC Regents
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  • Dr. Michael Kent and the team of residents and students treat “Devo” an 11 year-old shelty, for a nasal tumor at the Center for Companion Animal Health (CCAH) at the University of California Davis. Client permission to use these images has been granted.<br />
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IDs for this set of photos as follows:<br />
- Dr. Michael Kent (glasses, long-sleeve striped shirt)<br />
- -Eva Figueroa (dark hooded sweatshirt, green-tinted ponytail, and teal scrubs), Registered Veterinary Technician<br />
- Megan Loscar (brown hair, open gray sweatshirt, scrubs), Registered Veterinary Technician<br />
- Sara Stephens (brown hat, green striped scarf), Registered Veterinary Technician<br />
- Stephen Harris (glasses, gray jacket), Class of 2021 Veterinary Student<br />
- Dr. Sridhar Veluvolu (gray-red flannel shirt, beard, scrubs), Medical Oncology Resident<br />
- Dr. Sarah Saad (long brown hair, large brown sweater, black pants and top), Radiation Oncology Resident<br />
- Shetland Sheepdog (shelty), “Devo” owned by Brian Carr and Bruce Creager, being treated for a nasal tumor<br />
- Schnauzer, “Angus” owned by Isabel Zarzar, being treated for a brain tumor<br />
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Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2020 UC Regents
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  • Dr. Michael Kent with a patient in the Linear Accelerator room at the Center for Companion Animal Health (CCAH) at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. <br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2019 UC Regents
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  • Dr. Katherine Hansen, with a canine patient at the Center for Companion Animal Health (CCAH) at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Hansen is part of the Oncology Team and her research focus is clinical radiation oncology with an emphasis on advanced radiation therapy and patient positioning. She is an Assistant Professor of Clinical<br />
Surgical & Radiological Sciences.<br />
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Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2018 UC Regents
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  • Dr. Katherine Hansen, with a canine patient at the Center for Companion Animal Health (CCAH) at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Hansen is part of the Oncology Team and her research focus is clinical radiation oncology with an emphasis on advanced radiation therapy and patient positioning. She is an Assistant Professor of Clinical<br />
Surgical & Radiological Sciences.<br />
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Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2018 UC Regents
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  • Dr. Jenna Burton, an Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgical & Radiological Sciences in the Oncology treatment room at the Center for Companion Animal Health (CCAH) at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Burton's research focus is Comparative and translational oncology and canine lymphoma.<br />
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Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2018 UC Regents
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  • Dr. Michael Kent holds “Angus” owned by Isabel Zarzar, who is being treated for a brain tumorat the Center for Companion Animal Health (CCAH) at the University of California Davis. Client permission to use these images has been granted.<br />
<br />
IDs for this set of photos as follows:<br />
- Dr. Michael Kent (glasses, long-sleeve striped shirt)<br />
- -Eva Figueroa (dark hooded sweatshirt, green-tinted ponytail, and teal scrubs), Registered Veterinary Technician<br />
- Megan Loscar (brown hair, open gray sweatshirt, scrubs), Registered Veterinary Technician<br />
- Sara Stephens (brown hat, green striped scarf), Registered Veterinary Technician<br />
- Stephen Harris (glasses, gray jacket), Class of 2021 Veterinary Student<br />
- Dr. Sridhar Veluvolu (gray-red flannel shirt, beard, scrubs), Medical Oncology Resident<br />
- Dr. Sarah Saad (long brown hair, large brown sweater, black pants and top), Radiation Oncology Resident<br />
- Shetland Sheepdog (shelty), “Devo” owned by Brian Carr and Bruce Creager, being treated for a nasal tumor<br />
- Schnauzer, “Angus” owned by Isabel Zarzar, being treated for a brain tumor<br />
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Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2020 UC Regents
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  • Dr. Michael Kent and the team of residents and students treat “Devo” an 11 year-old shelty, for a nasal tumor at the Center for Companion Animal Health (CCAH) at the University of California Davis. Client permission to use these images has been granted.<br />
<br />
IDs for this set of photos as follows:<br />
- Dr. Michael Kent (glasses, long-sleeve striped shirt)<br />
- -Eva Figueroa (dark hooded sweatshirt, green-tinted ponytail, and teal scrubs), Registered Veterinary Technician<br />
- Megan Loscar (brown hair, open gray sweatshirt, scrubs), Registered Veterinary Technician<br />
- Sara Stephens (brown hat, green striped scarf), Registered Veterinary Technician<br />
- Stephen Harris (glasses, gray jacket), Class of 2021 Veterinary Student<br />
- Dr. Sridhar Veluvolu (gray-red flannel shirt, beard, scrubs), Medical Oncology Resident<br />
- Dr. Sarah Saad (long brown hair, large brown sweater, black pants and top), Radiation Oncology Resident<br />
- Shetland Sheepdog (shelty), “Devo” owned by Brian Carr and Bruce Creager, being treated for a nasal tumor<br />
- Schnauzer, “Angus” owned by Isabel Zarzar, being treated for a brain tumor<br />
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Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2020 UC Regents
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  • Dr. Michael Kent with one of his patients with the linear accelerator at the Center for Companion Animal Health (CCAH) at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine., A linear accelerator is large device that delivers beam radiation treatments for cancer patients. UC Davis has the most advanced linear accelerator anywhere in veterinary medicine. Dr. Kent serves as director of the CCAH and is responsible for directing the school’s companion animal research programs through CCAH intramural funding and program development. He is also co-director of the Comparative Cancer Center, co-program leader for the UCDMC Comprehensive Cancer Center’s Comparative Oncology Program and a professor in the school’s Department of Surgical and Radiological Sciences.<br />
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Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2018 UC Regents
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