

Rowan J Milner
Advancing the state of knowledge in veterinary oncology, Rowan J. Milner serves as a distinguished faculty member at the University of Florida's College of Veterinary Medicine. With a profound dedication to the field, Dr. Milner has made significant contributions to understanding and treating complex veterinary cancers. His research interests are diverse and impactful, focusing on osteosarcoma, melanoma vaccines, stereotactic radiosurgery, targeted radiotherapy, and tumor suppressor genes. Dr. Milner's expertise is recognized internationally, as he is a diplomate of both the European College of Veterinary Internal Medicine and the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. His dual certification underscores his commitment to advancing veterinary medicine through both clinical practice and research. His work in stereotactic radiosurgery and targeted radiotherapy has been particularly influential, offering new hope and treatment options for pets suffering from cancer. Throughout his career, Dr. Milner has been honored with various awards, reflecting his outstanding contributions to research and clinical practice. His dedication to improving animal health is evident in his numerous published research articles, which have been widely cited in the field. His work on tumor suppressor genes and their role in cancer development has opened new avenues for therapeutic interventions. In addition to his research, Dr. Milner is actively involved in several ongoing research grants, collaborating with fellow scientists to push the boundaries of veterinary oncology. His efforts aim to translate cutting-edge research into practical treatments that can be used in veterinary clinics worldwide. His work on melanoma vaccines, in particular, has shown promising results, potentially paving the way for more effective cancer prevention strategies. Dr. Milner's commitment to education and mentorship is also noteworthy. He is dedicated to training the next generation of veterinary professionals, sharing his knowledge and passion for oncology with students and colleagues alike. His leadership and vision continue to inspire those around him, making a lasting impact on the field of veterinary medicine.
Publications
, 3157-3157, 2015-08-01
, 1961-1967, 2005-11-01
, 1400-1408, 2022-03-26
, 97-106, 2011-07-01
, 1118-1122, 2005-10-01
, 673-678, 2011-11-18
, 128-134, 2017-03-01
, 447-454, 2011-11-01
, 258-263, 2011-12-26