Amy K. LeBlanc

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Amy K. LeBlanc

Amy K. LeBlanc is a biologist and a veterinarian from America.

Education[change | change source]

LeBlanc graduated from Michigan State University. She also has a certificate from the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine.[1]

Career and research[change | change source]

She is a senior scientist in the molecular imaging program. She is also a director of the Comparative Oncology Program at the National Cancer Institute.[2]

She was an associate professor at the University of Tennessee College of Medicine and College of Veterinary Medicine. She was a part of a group of LeBlanc scientists at the University of Tennessee published the first comprehensive studies describing molecular imaging of dogs and cats using PET-CT.

LeBlanc is a board-certified veterinary oncologist and senior scientist in the molecular imaging program at the National Cancer Institute (NCI).

References[change | change source]

  1. "Amy K. LeBlanc, D.V.M. | Principal Investigators | NIH Intramural Research Program".
  2. https://ccr.cancer.gov/molecular-imaging-program/amy-k-leblanc