Partnerships
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Located in the Bronx, New York, Albert Einstein College of Medicine is a research-intensive medical school where Guha is vice chair of radiation oncology and a professor of radiation oncology, pathology and urology. He has been doing cancer biology research for 25 years at Einstein and treats cancer patients with a variety of radiotherapy approaches. This partnership may herald new treatments for cancer patients, both humans and animals.
Humanimal Trust
Humanimal Trust is a United Kingdom based charity which drives collaboration between veterinarians, physicians and the allied health/scientific disciplines. Inspired by INTERACT’s goal to promote One Health research by developing new therapeutics and diagnostic platforms for both veterinary and human medical settings, Humanimal Trust felt a partnership was a good fit.
University of Nantes
This transatlantic partnership was fostered by the individual initiatives and research collaborations of internationally recognized faculty including scientists and clinicians with a successful track record of independent research – Dr. Veronique Lacombe from OSU and Drs. Benjamin Lauzier and Yannick Guilloux from the University of Nantes.
The partnership will utilize complementary strengths, including unique state-of-the-art expertise and institutional resources, to tackle multifaceted disease problems and develop novel therapeutic strategies to enhance the wellbeing of animals, people and the environment.
The collaboration aims to promote cooperation in instruction, research and outreach including various forms of exchange (both in person and remotely) among students and faculty within the two institutions.
Kenya Cattle Feeders Association
The Kenya Cattle Feeders Capacity Building Project is a collaboration between the Embassy of the Republic of Kenya to the United States of America and Oklahoma State University to expand veterinary diagnostics, feedlot education, cattle research, and production in Kenya. Activities may involve the areas of instruction, research, and extension while including various forms of exchange among professionals and scholars.
The sharing of knowledge and ideas to improve all elements of the beef cattle supply chain is anticipated. The initial focus will be centered on enhancing veterinary diagnostics, cattle health, and disease biosecurity initiatives for Kenya Cattle Feeders Association operations.