
Dr. Kenita S. Rogers Dr. Kenita S. Rogers is a Professor in the Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences and Associate Dean for Professional Programs at Texas A&M University. She received a B.S. degree in Animal and Veterinary Science from West Virginia University in 1979 and her D.V.M. from Louisiana State University in 1982. After completing a one-year rotating internship at the University of Georgia, Dr. Rogers spent three years in an internal medicine residency and received her M.S. from Texas A&M University in 1986. She is an ACVIM diplomate in the specialties of Internal Medicine and Oncology. She received the Norden Distinguished Teaching Award, and has been honored with the Association of Former Students Distinguished Teaching Award on three occasions.
Dr. Heather M. Wilson is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences at Texas A&M University. She completed her undergraduate and veterinary education at the University of Tennessee in 2003. She then completed a small animal rotating internship at the University of Minnesota Veterinary Medical Center and a residency in Medical Oncology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Veterinary Teaching Hospital. She is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine in the specialty of Oncology. She received the E. Gregory Mac Ewen award for Outstanding Basic Science Research in the field of Oncology from the Veterinary Cancer Society in 2006. Her research and clinical interests include cancer stem cells, osteosarcoma and transitional cell carcinoma.
Dr. Zachary Wright is from the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Notre Dame. He graduated from Texas A&M University's College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. He completed a rotating small animal internship at VCA West Los Angeles Animal Hospital. He is now in his third year of his medical oncology residency. Dr. Wright's research interests include new diagnostic testing for transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder, pain management for the cancer patient, and radiation oncology.
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