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Tyler Peat, D.V.M., Ph.D.

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Dr. Peat was a graduate scholar in the NIH Comparative Biomedical Scientist Training Program in partnership with Purdue University and the National Cancer Institute, July 2015 - 2020.

Prior to joining the program, Dr. Peat received his D.V.M in May of 2014 from the Purdue University. He recently completed his diagnostic pathology training and the university portion of his research at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana and was in the Mock Laboratory at the NCI. His research interests include discovering novel drug combinations to treat multiple myeloma in humans, understanding mechanisms of drug synergy, and developing new animal models to test drug sensitivity. 

Dr. Peat is the recipient of the 2018 Dennis Sikes Award and the 2019 Center for Cancer Research Fellows and Young Investigators Travel Award for an Outstanding Oral Presentation.

Dr. Peat is now a anatomic pathologist for LabCorp in Greenfield, Indiana.

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Tyler Peat, D.V.M
Positions
National Cancer Institute
LabCorp
Research/Thesis
Novel drug combinations for multiple myeloma
Subheader
Diplomate, ACVP
Program Graduate 2020
Type
Graduate
University Partner
Purdue University (D.V.M.), Purdue University (Ph.D.)
Campus
NIH Intramural Lab
Year
2015