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Jeffrey Bryan


  Jeff Bryan

Jeffrey Bryan  DVM, MS, PhD
Diplomate ACVIM
bryanjn@vetmed.wsu.edu
Assistant Professor

DVM     University of California, Davis, 1993
MS       University of Missouri-Columbia, 2004
PhD      University of Missouri-Columbia, 2007

Residency in Medical Oncology, University of Missouri-Columbia, 2002-2005

National Library of Medicine Post-doctoral Fellowship in Bioinformatics, University of Missouri-Columbia, 2005-2007

Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Medicine, Specialty Oncology

Research Interests

Dr. Bryan is committed to improving the oncology care of companion animals as well as studying animal cancers as models for human disease.  Dr. Bryan is currently studying the epigenetic alterations present in canine lymphoma, evaluating the epidemiology of canine cancers, and developing radiopharmaceutical imaging and therapy agents for cancer.

Publications

Bryan JN,  Keeler MR, Henry CJ, Bryan ME, Hahn AW, Caldwell CW.  A population study of neutering status as a risk factor for canine prostate cancer, The Prostate.  In Press

McCaw DL, Chan AS, Stegner AL, Mooney B, Bryan JN, Turnquist SE, Henry CJ, Alexander H, Alexander S.  Proteomics of canine lymphoma identifies potential cancer specific protein markers, Clin Cancer Res.  In Press.

Suedmeyer WK, Bryan JN, Johnson G, Freeman A.  Excision of multiple chromatophoromas in an eastern yellowbelly racer.  J Zoo Wildl Med.  2007; 38(1): 127-130.

Bryan JN, Henry C , Turnquist S, Tyler J, Liptak J, Rizzo S, Sfiligoi G, Steinberg H, Smith A, Jackson T.  Primary renal neoplasia of dogs: a retrospective review of 82 cases.  J Vet Intern Med, 2006; 20:1155-1160.

Bryan JN, Jia F, Mohsin H, Sivaguru G, Miller WH, Anderson CJ, Henry CJ, and Lewis MR.  Comparative uptakes and biodistributions of internalizing versus non-internalizing copper-64 radioimmunoconjugates in cell and animal models of colon cancer.  Nucl Med Biol, 2005; 32(8): 851-858.

Henry CJ, Buss MS, Hellström I, Hellström KE,  Bryan JN, Brewer WG, and Siegall CB.  Clinical evaluation of BR96 sFv-PE40 immunotoxin therapy in canine models of spontaneously occurring invasive carcinoma. Clin Cancer Res, 2005; 11(2 Pt 1):751-55.

Bryan JN, Lewis MR, Henry CJ, Owen NK, Zhang J, Mohsin H, Jia F, Sivaguru G, Anderson CJ.  Development of a two-antibody model for the evaluation of copper-64 radioimmunotherapy.  Veterinary and Comparative Oncology 2004; 2(2):82-90.



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