| The Animal Health Diagnostic Center (AHDC), a division of the
Department
of Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences, represents a partnership
between the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets and
the College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University. The center is
focused on improving the health of food and fiber-producing, companion,
sporting, zoo and wildlife animals, thereby supporting the economic
well-being of the animal industry.
The Center also seeks to prevent communicable
diseases or conditions that have an impact on human health. The
Animal Health Diagnostic Center accomplishes this by providing
laboratory testing, education, consulting, outbreak investigation,
and prevention programs for the veterinary community, companion
animal owners, the livestock industry, and zoos.
Our faculty conducts research to understand
difficult diagnostic problems so it can provide the best possible
data and service to the Animal Health Diagnostic Center's clientele.
We also provide training in our specialties to scientists, veterinarians,
and students at Cornell University. We are dedicated to providing
a full range of diagnostic services and not just a testing function
- thus we consider ourselves a full-service diagnostic laboratory.
Contract support from the Department of Agriculture
and Markets, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and fee-for-service
revenues provide the financial base for our programs. The expertise
of our faculty and staff and the grants they receive are supplemented
through extensive collaborations with investigators from within
Cornell and many other institutions. These resources give us a unique
opportunity to fulfill our mission of being a full-service diagnostic laboratory.
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