Baker Institute for Animal Health

DEDICATED TO THE STUDY OF VETERINARY INFECTIOUS DISEASES, IMMUNOLOGY, CANCER, REPRODUCTION, GENOMICS AND EPIGENOMICS

Our Mission, Vision, and Values

Mission

The Baker Institute for Animal Health is dedicated to carrying out scientific discoveries related to animal health, particularly with respect to companion animals, and to finding ways to apply these discoveries to benefit the health of animals. The Institute compounds these contributions into the future by training the next generation of scientists and veterinarian scientists.

Vision

The faculty, staff, and trainees at the Baker Institute for Animal Health strive to build on the success of the past and become a world leader for scientific discoveries in animal health. The Institute fosters excellence in scientific discovery and then explores the paths to best apply the discoveries to address the real-world problems affecting the health and well being of our beloved animals. Through innovation and collaboration, the Baker Institute strives every day to improve the lives of animals and humans alike.

Values

  • Excellence in research. We assume a leadership role in the global veterinary medicine community and are dedicated to conducting the highest caliber research in animal health.
  • Collaboration. Recognizing that the most inventive research often crosses traditional academic and medical disciplines, the Institute strives to deliver the highest caliber results by working with partners here at home within the Institute, in the Cornell College of Veterinary Medicine, and in institutions around the world.
  • Education. The Institute is committed to educating tomorrow’s scientists and veterinarian scientists in state-of-the-art methods in animal health research and in providing them with the professional support and guidance they need to succeed.
  • A culture of learning. We are committed to an environment that promotes and inspires continuous personal and professional development by encouraging people to rethink current best practices and continually evaluate perceptions.