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The 2011 Schofield Memorial Lecture features Dr. Rodney Page, director of Colorado State University's Flint Animal Cancer Centre. Dr. Page explores "The Continuum of Cancer Care in Veterinary Medicine". His research is focused on the characterization of large animal models of cancer that provide sampling and imaging opportunities to address hypotheses not feasible in rodent models. Recently, he has been involved with the development of a large observational, lifetime study of dogs to define current cancer incidence and characterize the lifestyle, diet and environmental exposures potentially associated with development of cancer and significant health problems. The Schofield lecture commemorates Francis Schofield, a renowned veterinary pathologist who taught at the college from 1921 to 1955. Internationally respected for his work in animal diseases, he is also revered in Korea during that country's occupation by Japan. ---------- 0:00 Welcome & Introduction - Dr. Gordon Kirby, Associate Dean, Research and Innovation. 2:52 Biography of Dr. Frank Schofield and Introduction of Dr. Rodney Page - Elizabeth Stone, Dean Ontario Veterinary College. 13:02 2011 Schofield Lecture: Dr. Rodney Page, director of Colorado State University's Flint Animal Cancer Centre.
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