Utter Speaks about Eye Cancer in Horses at Penn Vet

Monthly First Tuesday lecture series focuses on equine eye cancer in February.
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University of Pennsylvania’s School of Veterinary Medicine (Penn Vet) will present "Eye Cancer in Horses: What it looks like and what you can do about it" by Mary Utter, PhD, DVM, Dipl. ACVO, on Tuesday, Feb. 5.

The presentation is part of the First Tuesdays Lecture Series at Penn Vet’s New Bolton Center in Kennett Square, Penn. The series offers the public open lectures on equine topics, at no charge, the first Tuesday of each month. The February lecture will take place in New Bolton Center’s Woerner Auditorium, in the main hospital building

Utter has cared for a broad range of domestic animals, as well as exotic species, including kangaroo, zebra, Siberian tiger, and hyacinth macaw. She is an assistant professor of ophthalmology at Penn Vet and, since joining the faculty, her practice has focused primarily on equids

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