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Faculty
Steven E. Suter, VMD, MS, PhD, DACVIM 
Assistant
Professor, Oncology
Diplomate, American
College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (Oncology)
Doctor of Philosophy,
Molecular Biology, University of Pennsylvania
Master of Science,
Biochemistry, New York Medical College
Doctor of Veterinary
Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Phone:
919.513.0813
FAX: 919.513.7301
Email: steven_suter@ncsu.edu
Specialty
Molecular oncology;
Development of novel therapeutics
Professional
Experience & Qualifications
January
2006-present: Assistant Professor of Oncology,
North Carolina State University, College of Veterinary
Medicine, Department of Clinical Sciences, Raleigh,
NC
June
2005-December 2005: Medical Oncologist, Sacramento
Animal Medical Group, Sacramento, CA August 2003-June 2005: Lecturer, Medical Oncology,
University of California, Davis, Veterinary Medical
Teaching Hospital, Davis, CA
August 2001-July 2003: Resident, Medical Oncology,
University of California, Davis, Veterinary Medical
Teaching Hospital, Davis, CA
July
2000-July 2001: Intern, Small Animal Medicine and
Surgery, University of Pennsylvania, Mathew J. Ryan
Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Philadelphia, PA
Research
Area
Canine
and feline lymphoma
Hematologic malignancies
Aberrant gene expression
Novel therapeutics to treat cancer Selected
Publications
Obesity prevalence in dogs with cancer: 1999-2004. Weeth LP, Fascetti AJ, Kass PH, Suter SE, Santos AM, Delaney SJ. Am J Vet Res Apr;68(4):389-98, 2007.
Marking
of peripheral T-lymphocytes by retroviral transduction
and transplantation of CD34+ cells in a canine X-linked
severe combined immunodeficiency model. Suter
SE,
Hartnett BE, Gouthro TA, McSweeney PA, Nash RA, Felsburg
PJ, Haskins ME, Henthorn PS. Vet Immunol Immunopathol 117:183-196, 2007.
Transduction of ennriched populations of paediatric canine CD34+ cells using an MSCV- based bicistronic vector. Suter SE, Gouthro TA, McSweeney PA, Nash RA, Haskins ME, Felsburg PJ, Henthorn PS. Vet Res Comm 30:881-901, 2006.
Canine
distemper virus infection of canine lymphoid
cells: A prelude to oncolytic therapy for lymphoma. Suter
SE, Madewell BR, Chein MB, von
Messling V, Yip, B, Cattaneo, RB, London, CA.
Clin Cancer Res. Feb 15;11(4):1579-87, 2005.
Isolation and characterization
of pediatric canine bone marrow CD34+ Cells. Suter
SE, Gouthro TA, McSweeney PA, Nash RA, Haskins
ME, Felsburg PJ, Henthorn PS. Vet Immunol Immunopathol.
Sep;101(1-2):31-47, 2004.
Transplantation of X-linked severe combined
immunodeficient dogs with CD34+ bone marrow cells. Hartnett
BJ, Yao D, Suter SE, Ellinwood
NM, Henthorn PS, Moore PE, McSweeney PA, Nash RA,
Brown JD, Weinberg KI, Felsberg PJ. Biol Blood Marrow
Transplant 8(4):188-97, 2002.
Bone
Marrow Transplantation (BMT) of X-SCID dogs with
d c chain heterozygous bone marrow cells. Hartnett BJ, Suter
SE, Henthorn PE, Weinberg KI, Moore PF,
Ochs HD, and Felsburg PJ. J Allergy and Immuno V0099:414
N:P255, 1997.
Full immunological reconstitution following
non-conditional bone marrow transplantation for canine
X-linked secure combined immunodeficiency. Felsburg
PF, Somberg RL, Hartnett BJ, Suter SE ,
Henthorn PS, Moore PF, Weinberg KI, Ochs HP. Blood
90:3212-3221, 1997.
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