Assistant Professor
Cornell University
Freeville, New York
Dr. Shannon Connard received her DVM from the University of Georgia in 2017. She completed an equine rotating internship at Louisiana State University, followed by a large animal rotating internship and a large animal surgical residency at the University of Pennsylvania’s New Bolton Center. During her residency, she developed a strong interest in regenerative medicine and translational research, which led her to pursue a PhD in Comparative Biomedical Sciences at North Carolina State University. As part of her NIH T32 fellowship, she focused on developing regenerative therapies for equine tendon and ligament injuries while also earning a certificate in teaching in biomedical sciences. She joined the faculty at Cornell University in 2025 as an Assistant Professor of Large Animal Surgery, where she leads the Connard Laboratory, dedicated to advancing musculoskeletal health and performance in equine athletes and large animals.
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abs: Effect of Antiadhesives on Tenocytes in Vitro
Saturday, October 25, 2025
11:00 AM - 11:15 AM