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2010 CVM News: $10 million gift establishes canine genomics program

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CVM-News_2010_Sep_15_Ten.pdf (711.79 KB)
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2010 College of Veterinary Medicine News Archive
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Office of Communications
Abstract

This news item is about: Cornell University President David Skorton has announced a $10 million anonymous gift for the College of Veterinary Medicine from an anonymous donor to establish the world's first canine genomics program. The largest single gift in the college's history, the gift will support investments in three areas: endowed professorships and faculty start-ups, DNA sequencing, and the DNA Bank, which is an archive of DNA and medical information that defines inherited diseases. Research conducted through the program will further scientists' understanding of and ability to fight cancer and other diseases that attack animals and humans.

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2010-09-15
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Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine
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Cornell University. College of Veterinary Medicine -- Periodicals.; Todhunter, Rory
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