This news item is about: This year marks Don Miller's 19th anniversary with the Baker Institute for Animal Health. Miller's progression to his position as Research Support Specialist and Laboratory Manager in Dr. Douglas Antczak's lab is a remarkable story. Miller began as an entry-level technician with no formal training or experience in biology. He did, however, come with a deep knowledge of horses from working in the Standardbred racing industry for several years. Within a few months it became apparent that Miller was well suited to laboratory work, and to molecular biology in particular. He quickly mastered techniques in gene cloning, amplification, expression, and sequencing. Miller's natural talents also led him to learn programming f...
This news item is about: April 25 is National DNA Day, a holiday celebrating the completion of the H...
This news item is about: As a first-generation college student, when Robert López-Astacio first hear...
This news item is about: Heidi Reesink, Ph.D. '16, has been named the Harry M. Zweig Assistant Profe...
This news item is about: In recognition of his discoveries in equine pregnancy over 40-years, the Ba...
This news item is about: The first annual Asharqia Arabian Horse Festival drew 40,000 breeders, hors...
This news item is about: A Cornell veterinary immunologist and a mare from his research herd are at ...
This news item is about: The first annual Asharqia Arabian Horse Festival drew 40,000 breeders, hors...
Baker Institute for Animal Health Annual Report 2000Topics in this Annual Report include: Director's...
This news item is about: All over the world, horses are bred for speed, endurance, and strength, but...
This news item is about: The Baker Institute for Animal Health and the College of Veterinary Medicin...
This news item is about: Dr. Douglas Antczak has returned from a recent trip to Qatar, where he gath...
This news item is about: Baker Institute is well represented among the recipients of the Zweig Award...
This news item is about: Scientists investigating genetic and developmental diseases in dogs now hav...
This news item from The Horse is about: The 2018 Kester News Hour medicine topics featured promising...
This news item is about: They both grew up riding horses, joined the polo team as Cornell undergradu...
This news item is about: April 25 is National DNA Day, a holiday celebrating the completion of the H...
This news item is about: As a first-generation college student, when Robert López-Astacio first hear...
This news item is about: Heidi Reesink, Ph.D. '16, has been named the Harry M. Zweig Assistant Profe...
This news item is about: In recognition of his discoveries in equine pregnancy over 40-years, the Ba...
This news item is about: The first annual Asharqia Arabian Horse Festival drew 40,000 breeders, hors...
This news item is about: A Cornell veterinary immunologist and a mare from his research herd are at ...
This news item is about: The first annual Asharqia Arabian Horse Festival drew 40,000 breeders, hors...
Baker Institute for Animal Health Annual Report 2000Topics in this Annual Report include: Director's...
This news item is about: All over the world, horses are bred for speed, endurance, and strength, but...
This news item is about: The Baker Institute for Animal Health and the College of Veterinary Medicin...
This news item is about: Dr. Douglas Antczak has returned from a recent trip to Qatar, where he gath...
This news item is about: Baker Institute is well represented among the recipients of the Zweig Award...
This news item is about: Scientists investigating genetic and developmental diseases in dogs now hav...
This news item from The Horse is about: The 2018 Kester News Hour medicine topics featured promising...
This news item is about: They both grew up riding horses, joined the polo team as Cornell undergradu...
This news item is about: April 25 is National DNA Day, a holiday celebrating the completion of the H...
This news item is about: As a first-generation college student, when Robert López-Astacio first hear...
This news item is about: Heidi Reesink, Ph.D. '16, has been named the Harry M. Zweig Assistant Profe...