Sarah Ford | March 25, 2014
New Chief Scientific Officer to Lead Research Efforts for Morris Animal Foundation
From Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital to听, Diane Brown, DVM, PhD, DACVP, returns to Colorado as the Foundation鈥檚 new chief scientific officer. Brown is a graduate of the veterinary school at Colorado State University.听
Since 2010, Dr. Brown has been working and teaching in the Department of Pathology and Center for Comparative Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital. She brings a passion, knowledge and specific tie to听听that not many share. Immediately after graduating veterinary school at Colorado State University, Dr. Brown served as an associate veterinarian at Raritan Hospital for Animals in Edison, New Jersey. Raritan Animal Hospital was founded in 1929 by Morris Animal Foundation鈥檚 founder, the late Dr. Mark Morris Sr., who was a Colorado native.
鈥淚 arrived at the main hospital in Edison, a long way from my home in Colorado, and the journey began,鈥 said Dr. Brown. 鈥淚 already was aware that Dr. Mark Morris developed his first prescription diets, at听Raritan Hospital for Animals,听and thus revolutionized nutritional management of disease in pets.鈥澨
Dr. Brown鈥檚 experience in veterinary medicine is broad and includes small animal and exotic animal clinical practice, clinical pathology residency and graduate training in pathology, large pharmaceutical and small biotechnology research and development, and academic research and teaching.
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