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Gerald E. Duhamel

Veterinary Medicine

Cornell University

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About Gerald E. Duhamel at Cornell University (Cornell)

Based at Cornell University, Gerald E. Duhamel focuses their scholarly efforts on veterinary oncology, infectious diseases, viral gastroenteritis, canine cancer, MEK inhibitors, oral squamous cell carcinoma, comparative pathology, epidemiology, bridging the gap between theory and practice in veterinary oncology. A representative example of their recent contribution is the study titled "The MEK inhibitor trametinib is effective in inhibiting the growth of canine oral squamous cell carcinoma", which offers critical insights into the dynamics of veterinary oncology and infectious diseases. Additional work such as "Colonic T-cell–rich, large B-cell lymphoma associated with equid herpesvirus 5 infection and secondary trans-colonic fistula in a horse" further demonstrates their commitment to advancing knowledge in this domain.

Research Areas

veterinary oncologyinfectious diseasesviral gastroenteritiscanine cancerMEK inhibitorsoral squamous cell carcinomacomparative pathologyepidemiology
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Research Output

Total Citations3,907

Emerging researcher

Publications235

Active researcher

h-index32

Established scholar

i10-index73

Growing portfolio

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