
Research
Our current interests

Our laboratory is driven to discover new ways to improve cancer control and provide scientific rationale for recommendations made in every day oncologic practice. We have particular interest in the following areas: (i) developing novel therapeutic cancer vaccines; (ii) understanding the role and modulation of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) in the context of cancer; (iii) characterizing tumor-associated microbes and explore tumor microecology disruption as a therapeutic strategy; (iv) rationalizing chemotherapy tactics; and (v) improving supportive therapies (managing cancer pain and chemotherapy-induced gastrointestinal upset) for companion animals with cancer.
Therapeutic Cancer Vaccines
DC Homing Biomaterials
Integrating stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) and dendritic cell (DC)-homing material for the development of an in situ cancer vaccine platform
Diverse Therapeutic and Diagnostic Approaches
Chemotherapy-Induced Diarrhea Trial
Scientifically discerning the role of the historical treatment (metronidazole) for chemotherapy-induced diarrhea in dogs
Collaborators
Collaborations are essential to accelerate scientific discoveries. Dr. Berry has active collaborative projects with the following investigators:

Tim Fan

Paul Hergenrother

Hua Wang

Kari Foss

Arnon Gal
