UTSW Veterinary Research and Oncology Clinic
@UTSW_VROC
Our mission is to provide safe and novel treatments to companion animals to improve the animal’s health, while learning from and informing human treatments.
Take a virtual tour of VROC! LaChandra Wilcox, our Clinic and Technical Manager, explains what pet owners can expect—from check-in to check-out—and how we care for their pets every step of the way. vimeo.com/1096392936/596…
Dr. Matt Atherton gave a talk earlier today at our @UTSW_VROC One-Health Symposium on the topic, "Developing CAR T Therapy for Canine Lymphoma: from the Clinic to the Lab and Back."
The Elekta Evo is a cutting-edge technology advancing precision in radiation therapy. With enhanced imaging, adaptive capabilities, and streamlined workflows, Evo empowers clinicians to deliver highly personalized treatments while improving comfort and outcomes for patients.




Drs. Ramesh Vemulapalli and Jerry Malayer closed out our @UTSW_VROC One-Health Symposium with their presentations on "One Health, One Medicine: Advancing Human and Veterinary Medicine through Integrated Approach" and "One Health in the Land-Grant Mode."
Dr. Alexandre Le Roux presented on, "Preclinical Pretargeting Imaging and RadioImmuno Therapy" at our @UTSW_VROC One-Health Symposium earlier this week.
Dr. Matthew Scarpelli delivered a great talk, "Image-Guided Radiotherapy and Immunotherapy for Cancer" earlier this week at our @UTSW_VROC One-Health Symposium.
Our One-Health Symposium was a huge success! We are grateful to have had so many share their expertise on this important topic. A HUGE thanks to all of the speakers and moderators for sharing their time and insights—your contributions helped make yesterday a great experience!




Drs. Xuan Pan and Jeffrey Bryan closed out the morning portion of our @UTSW_VROC One-Health Symposium with their talks, "The Role of Precision in Veterinary Oncology" and "Integrated Translational Oncology Clinical Trials in Companion Dogs."
Dr. Charles Maitz giving his talk, "Comparative Radiation Research" and Dr. Joanne Tuohy speaking on the topic, "Focused Ultrasound Ablation in Veterinary Oncology" during our @UTSW_VROC One-Health Symposium!
Dr. Neal Mauldin presenting his talk, "Clinical Trials and Data Integrity in a Private Practice Setting," this morning at our @UTSW_VROC One-Health Symposium.
Our @UTSW_VROC One-Health Symposium has kicked off! Keynote speaker, Dr. Michael Kosorok, opens up with the topic, "Using Artificial Intelligence for Precision Oncology."
You can now attend our @UTSW_VROC One-Health Symposium virtually! Join us Monday to explore how human and animal health research drives smarter clinical trials. ➡️ Select "virtual" when registering: cvent.me/V9L888 ➡️ CME credit available!
Registration is still open! The VROC One-Health Symposium bridges human and vet medicine—and qualifies for CME credit. Our keynote speaker, Dr. Michael Kosorok, will speak on Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomized Trials (SMARTs) for human health. 🔗: bit.ly/3FHckDh


We are two weeks away from our @UTSW_VROC One-Health Symposium! Learn more and register in the link below: 🔗: bit.ly/3FHckDh
Discover how veterinary and human medicine intersect at the @UTSW_VROC One-Health Symposium! This symposium will focus on smart clinical trials in oncology and musculoskeletal/neurological disorders. The event qualifies for CME credit. Register here ➡️: bit.ly/4mtxNjz
LaChandra Wilcox is our clinical and technical manager with over 20 years in radiation therapy! She manages daily operations and leads a team of vet assistants, techs, sonographers, and radiation therapists, ensuring safe and precise radiation treatments for companion animals.

In @FUSFoundation's latest blog Dr.@Ranjanlab, Director of VROC, explores how the “One Medicine” approach is bridging the gap between human and veterinary medicine and accelerating therapies like focused ultrasound. bit.ly/4mHumWz
Discover how veterinary and human medicine intersect at the @UTSW_VROC One-Health Symposium! This symposium will focus on smart clinical trials in oncology and musculoskeletal/neurological disorders. The event qualifies for CME credit. Register here ➡️: bit.ly/4mtxNjz
Kai Jiang, Ph.D., is our VROC lead physicist. With over a decade of experience working with animals, including rodents, rabbits, and swine, he ensures safe, precise radiotherapy for pets and drives research in imaging/treatment innovations, with over 50 publications to his name.
