Synergy is designed to provide you with information about the research and treatment efforts of the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine’s Animal Cancer Care and Research (ACCR) programme and how these efforts may be of service to you and the animals you care about. The ACCR programme is part of the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine and Masonic Cancer Centre. Its mission is to advance knowledge in cancer biology that can be translated and implemented into treatment that will reduce the incidence of cancer and improve the outcomes for animals and humans with cancer.
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The Animal Cancer Care and Research (ACCR) programme brings together researchers from different disciplines across human and veterinary medicine, who strive to learn more about the area of cancer where humans and animals interface. Their discoveries lead to better ways to treat and prevent cancers in both humans and animals. Research for the ACCR programme is conducted primarily through three university laboratories: The Modiano Lab, the Kassie Lab, the O’Brien Lab, and the St. Hill Lab.
The mission of the Animal Cancer Care and Research (ACCR) programme is to advance knowledge in cancer biology that can be translated and implemented into delivery of care that will reduce the incidence of cancer and improve the outcomes for animal and human cancer patients.