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About the editors

Dr. Anne M. Barger graduated from the University of Illinois in 1996 and, after graduation, went on to a clinical pathology residency program at North Carolina State University. After completion of her residency, she worked for Antech Diagnostics for two years, before accepting a faculty position at the University of Illinois in 2002.

Her research interests include clinical cytology and immunocytochemistry as it pertains to the diagnosis of canine and feline neoplasia. Currently, she is the department head of Veterinary Clinical Medicine at the University of Illinois.

Dr. Amy L. MacNeill graduated from the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine in 1998. Following a year in private practice, she returned to the University of Florida to complete her clinical pathology residency and a PhD in virology and immunology. In 2005, she joined the faculty at the University of Illinois. In 2014, she accepted a clinical pathology faculty position at Colorado State University. Her research interests include the isolation and characterization of canine and feline tumor cells and the study of poxviruses as anticancer agents.

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Source: Barger A.M., MacNeill A.L. (Eds.). Small Animal Cytologic Diagnosis: Canine and Feline Disease. CRC Press,2024. — 536 p.. 2024
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