Leni K. Kaplan, DVM, MS

Senior Lecturer, Section of Community Practice Service
Department of Clinical Sciences
Department of Clinical Sciences
Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine
930 Campus Road, Box 33
Ithaca, NY 14853
Email: lkm32@cornell.edu
Profile
Education
- 2000: Colorado State University, DVM
- 1996: University of New Haven, MS in Forensic Science
- 1991: Cornell University, BS in Animal Science
Awards and Honors
- 2016: Phi Zeta National Honor Society of Veterinary Medicine
- 1999: Dr. Timothy Dwayne Muhr Memorial Scholarship Award
- 1998: Jorgensen Laboratories Scholarship Award
Professional/Academic Affiliations
- American Association of Feline Practitioners
- American Veterinary Medical Association
- Genesee Valley Veterinary Medical Association (Past President)
- New York State Veterinary Medical Association
- Southern Tier Veterinary Medical Association (Past President)
- Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society (Past Member)
Publications
Selected Publications
- Turner B.C., Zhang J., Gumbs A.A., Maher M.G., Kaplan L., Carter D., Glazer P.M., Hurst H.C., Haffty B.G., Williams T. Expression of AP-2 Transcription Factors in Human Breast Cancer Correlates with the Regulation of Multiple Growth Factor Signaling Pathways. Cancer Research. 58(23): 5466 – 5472, 1998 Dec.
- Turner, B.C., Baserga, R., Glazer, P.M., Haffty, B.G., Narayanan, L., Yuan, J., Havre, P.A., Gumbs, A.A., Kaplan, L., Burgaud, J.L., Carter, D. Insulin-like growth factor-I receptor overexpression mediates cellular radioresistance and local breast cancer recurrence after lumpectomy and radiation. Cancer Research. 57(15): 3079 – 3083, 1997 Aug.
- Mahadeo D., Kaplan L., Chao M.V., Hempstead B.L. High affinity nerve growth factor binding displays a faster rate of association than p140trk binding. Implications for multi-subunit polypeptide receptors. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 269(9): 6884 – 6891, 1994 Mar.
- Hempstead B.L., Rabin S.J., Kaplan L., Reid S., Parada L.F., Kaplant D.R. Overexpression of the trk tyrosine kinase rapidly accelerates nerve growth factor-induced differentiation. Neuron. 9(5): 883 – 896, 1992 Nov.