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Biography of Investigator: Dr. Susan LaRue is originally from Maryland and did her undergraduate education at the University of Maryland. She received her DVM from the University of Georgia, where she also did her internship. She came to Colorado State University in 1983 for a residency in small animal surgery, and subsequently became a Diplomate in the College of Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS). During her surgery residency Dr. LaRue developed a strong interest in oncology. She received her Ph.D. from the (then) Department of Radiological Health Sciences working on tumor cell kinetics in canine osteosarcoma and lymphoma. She also did training in Radiation Oncology under the mentorship of Dr. Edward L. Gillette. Dr. LaRue was a charter diplomate in the American College of Veterinary Radiology, specialty of Radiation Oncology, and has served as president of that orgaization.
Classes Taught/Currently Teaching: Dr. LaRue’s teaching is unique in that her students include undergraduates (Radiation Biology), graduate students (Radiation Biology, Advanced Radiation Biology, Cancer Biology), Residents (Radiation Oncology, Post Graduate Medicine) and Professional Veterinary Students (Toxicology, Oncology).
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