Dr. Kendall Langsten
PUBLICATIONS
SHORT BIOGRAPHY
Kendall Langsten is a veterinary anatomic pathologist and Assistant Professor at Texas A&M’s VERO campus in Canyon, TX. Dr. Langsten earned her Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine (DVM) and master’s in biomedical sciences from University of Missouri and completed an anatomic pathology residency at the University of Minnesota. She later obtained a PhD in Molecular Medicine and Translational Sciences from Wake Forest University, with a focus on animal models of breast cancer. Her research interests include toxicologic pathology and experimental pathology, particularly in cancer biology, microfluidic devices, and chemotherapeutics. Current projects she is involved focus on organoid response to multimodal drug administration, antimicrobial resistance, digital spatial profiling, and toxicologic pathology.
EDUCATION & TRAINING
- BSc, Integrative Biology, University of Illinois, 2012.
- BSc, Animal Sciences, University of Illinois, 2012.
- DVM, University of Missouri 2017.
- MSc, Biomedical Sciences, University of Missouri, 2017.
- Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathobiology, 2021.
- PhD, Molecular Medicine and Translational Sciences, Wake Forest University, 2024
PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS
- Residency in Anatomic Pathology, University of Minnesota, 2020.
- Assistant Professor in Veterinary Pathobiology, Texas A&M University, Canyon, 2024-present.
RESEARCH AND SCHOLARLY INTERESTS
- Cancer biology and oncology, including patient derived organoid development and patient response modeling.
- Pathologic applications in research and industry such as digital spatial profiling and 'omics data analysis.
- Toxology pathology and drug development.
RESEARCH TOPICS
- Veterinary pathology
- Cancer biology
