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2017 Science@CornellVet: Canine allergies: scratching beneath the surface

dc.contributor.authorOffice of Marketing and Communications. Media Relations
dc.date.accessioned2018-01-16T21:17:53Z
dc.date.available2018-01-16T21:17:53Z
dc.date.issued2017-09-21
dc.description.abstractThis blog post is about: They sleep on our beds, eat our food (despite what the vet says, we both know where our table scraps go!) and share our lives in so many ways. Researchers studying canine allergies at Cornell are beginning to appreciate the scientific advantages of having dogs as constant companions. When Dr. Elia Tait Wojno, assistant professor of microbiology and immunology first came to Cornell, she established collaborations with Dr. William Miller and his team of dermatologists at the Cornell Companion Animal Hospital and with the Cornell Veterinary Biobank to explore the very challenging sphere of canine allergies. “When I started at Cornell, it became very clear that there was a unique opportunity to do some research in animal health and develop new tools to investigate the immunology of dogs,” says Tait Wojno. “This is particularly exciting because few people have the resources we have here at Cornell, with a strong basic science backbone complemented by patient cohorts.”
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1813/55657
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherCornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine
dc.subjectCornell University. College of Veterinary Medicine -- Periodicals.
dc.subjectTait Wojno, Elia
dc.subjectShiroor, Divya
dc.title2017 Science@CornellVet: Canine allergies: scratching beneath the surface
dc.typearticle

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