
Undergrad: Colorado State University
Vet School: Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine
Before veterinary school, Dr. Tierce's academic path was unconventional, majoring in what she humorously describes as "music and horses." Initially aspiring to become an equine veterinarian, a serendipitous lab job altered her career trajectory, sparking a passion for research that has defined her professional journey.
During veterinary school, she completed a biomedical research fellowship at Stanford University, focusing on radiation treatment of metastatic breast cancer. Her undergraduate and veterinary school years in Colorado involved work at one of NASA's specialized centers, studying the long-term effects of space irradiation on cancer development. In her final year of veterinary school, she received a Center for Companion Animal Studies grant to evaluate the efficacy of radiation therapy for treating soft tissue sarcomas in canine patients.
Dr. Tierce’s decision to pursue a residency in laboratory animal medicine post-graduation allowed her to expand her expertise in animal models of human disease while advocating for the humane use of animals in research. This specialization aligns with her commitment to advancing medical knowledge while ensuring the ethical treatment of research animals.
At Columbia University, Dr. Tierce plays a vital role in the Institute of Comparative Medicine Residency Program, focusing on onboarding and training new residents. Her professional interests span animal ethics, clinical microbiology, soft tissue surgery, and non-human primate medicine.
Dr. Tierce's experience extends to the admissions process for veterinary programs. She currently sits on the admissions committee for Columbia University's Laboratory Animal Residency Program and has participated in the interview process for prospective residents at the NYU-Regeneron Postdoctoral Fellowship in Laboratory Animal Medicine during her own residency.
As an admissions consultant, Dr. Tierce is excited to help aspiring veterinarians and residents develop standout applications. Her experience as both an interviewee and interviewer provides her with insider tips regarding the admissions process. Drawing from her diverse background in veterinary medicine, research, and specialized practice, she is well-equipped to guide candidates through crafting compelling applications and preparing for interviews.
Dr. Tierce's journey from a music and equine enthusiast to a specialized veterinarian in laboratory animal medicine demonstrates the diverse paths available in veterinary careers. Her expertise, combined with her passion for mentoring, makes her an excellent resource for those seeking to pursue veterinary education or specialized residencies in the field.