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Corey Saba is an Associate Professor of Oncology at the University of Georgia's College of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Small Animal Medicine & Surgery. She has been employed at the University of Georgia since 2006, progressing from Instructor (2006–2008) to Assistant Professor (2008–2012) and her current role. Her expertise centers on comparative oncology, with a focus on clinical trials leading to FDA approvals, such as rabacfosadine for canine lymphoma.
- Education: DVM from Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine (2002); BA in Biology from Rhodes College (1996).
- Research: Designed and executed over 40 clinical trials in dogs, cats, and horses. Specializes in translational oncology and drug development for veterinary medicine.
She holds Diplomate status from the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (Oncology), reflecting her clinical and academic standing. Her work emphasizes bridging human and animal cancer treatments through comparative studies.
As part of the Veterinary Teaching Hospital's Oncology Service, she integrates clinical practice with research, advancing therapies for small animals and equines.
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