MITRP In the News
2010
Frontiers Magazine Highlights Work of Researchers
The April 2010 issue of Frontiers Magazine explores UTGSM Researchers in an article entitled: Leading the World in Amyloid Research.
Misty Long Participates in Elite PET/CT Symposium
The 3rd Annual Best Practices in PET/CT Symposium in Sonoma, California, brought together 21 of the U.S. and Canada's leading experts in PET/CT imaging and clinical oncology, and Misty Long, PET/CT Research Technologist, Molecular Imaging and Translational Research Program, was among them. Read more>>
Dr. Amy LeBlanc Interviewed for WBIR TV Segment
Collaboration between the Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the University of Tennessee Veterinary Clinic may bring more precision to cancer treatment for cats, dogs and humans. By utilizing the new Spallation Neutron Source at ORNL, Dr. Amy LeBlanc and Dr. Trent Nichols hope to better differentiate between healthy and cancerous tissue margins. View Video
Dr. LeBlanc Featured in GSM Scope Newsletter May 2010
When your canine pet develops cancer, getting veterinary care could save more than his life, it could also save yours. Working in the evolving field of comparative oncology, this is the level of translational research Amy LeBlanc, DVM, Director of Translational Research and Assistant Professor, is able to achieve through the unique collaborations and resources available only at the UT Graduate School of Medicine. Read more.....

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