Chu, Candice
individual record
Assistant Professor
Positions:
- Assistant Professor, Veterinary Pathobiology, School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
overview
Dr. Chu is a board-certified veterinary clinical pathologist and an assistant professor at Texas A&M University. Her academic journey began with a DVM degree from National Taiwan University and a PhD in veterinary pathology and residency training at Texas A&M University. Prior to her current role, she served as an assistant professor of clinical pathology at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Chu is particularly interested in studying gene and microRNA expression related to chronic kidney disease, with a special emphasis on the potential of urinary microRNAs as early biomarkers for dogs and cats. Her work integrates bioinformatics, artificial intelligence in veterinary medicine, and digital cytology.
education and training
- Texas A&M University - (College Station, Texas, United States), Medical Residency 2021
- Ph.D. in Veterinary Pathobiology, Texas A&M University - (College Station, Texas, United States) 2018
- D.V.M. in , National Taiwan University - (Taipei, Taipei, Taiwan) 2013
selected publications
Academic Articles8
- Chu, C. P., Nabity, M. B., Porter, B. F., & Aceino, A. (2024). What is your diagnosis? Large perianal mass in a dog.. Veterinary Clinical Pathology. 53 Suppl 2(S2), 131-134.
- Cherry, A. D., Chu, C. P., Cianciolo, R. E., Hokamp, J. A., Jacobson, S. A., & Nabity, M. B. (2024). MicroRNA-126 in dogs with immune complex-mediated glomerulonephritis.. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine (JVIM). 38(1), 216-227.
- Wong, A. C., Devason, A. S., Umana, I. C., Cox, T. O., Dohnalov, L., Litichevskiy, L., ... Levy, M. (2023). Serotonin reduction in post-acute sequelae of viral infection.. Cell. 186(22), 4851-4867.e20.
- Chu, C. P., Liu, S., Song, W., Xu, E. Y., & Nabity, M. B. (2021). Small RNA sequencing evaluation of renal microRNA biomarkers in dogs with X-linked hereditary nephropathy.. Scientific Reports. 11(1), 17437.
- Chu, C. P., & Nabity, M. B. (2019). Comparison of RNA isolation and library preparation methods for small RNA sequencing of canine biofluids.. 48(2), 310-319.
Repository Documents / Preprints1
in the news
- Texas A&M Researcher Explores Benefits Of AI In Veterinary Medicine, Education Texas A&M Today August 20, 2024
- Veterinarian develops AI study partner for vet med students AVMA Animal Health Smart Brief August 20, 2024
recent teaching activities
- BIMS602 Found Biomed Grad Edu & Res Instructor
- VIBS914 Prof & Clinical Skills Ii Instructor
- VTMI691 Research Instructor
- VTMI691 Research: In-ab Instructor
- VTPB927 Clin Lab Med-clin Path Instructor
Email
cchu@cvm.tamu.edu
First Name
Candice
Last Name
Chu
mailing address
Texas A&M University; Vet Med Pathobiology; 4467 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-4467
USA