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“... “My vision,” says Zavros, “is that this will be the center that other institutions will look to as an example of how to successfully connect biomedical research and medicine in away that will rapidly translate scientific discovery to the patient.”

Zavros will continue her work with an interdisciplinary team of researchers focused on solving issues of early diagnosis and treatment for Cushing’s disease, which affects people and dogs.

Zavros’ multi-institutional work studies the disease in human and canine patients—ultimately benefiting both. That approach aligns with the university’s Precision One Health Initiative, which recognizes the connections between human, animal, and environmental health and seeks comprehensive solutions. ...”

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