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A Q&A with Dr. Kelly Knickelbein of the veterinary college
By Melanie Greaver Cordova
The Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) has recently welcomed many new faculty members to our academic departments, each one bringing a unique set of skills and experience that enriches our college every day. In this Q&A series, you'll get to know their interests, expertise and more.
This profile features Dr. Kelly Knickelbein, assistant clinical professor in the Section of Ophthalmology.
What has been your path leading up to Cornell?
I attended veterinary school at Penn, then completed an equine medicine and surgery internship at Rhinebeck Equine, followed by an ophthalmology specialty internship and ophthalmology residency at the University of California, Davis.
What drew you to CVM?
Cornell has a very strong reputation in veterinary ophthalmology. The clinical and research advancements that have occurred at Cornell impact the entire veterinary ophthalmology community and have strengthened our ability to help animals with eye disease.
Read the full Q&A on the College of Veterinary Medicine website.
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