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Hagler Fellow Partners With VMBS To Study Connection Between Pig Reproduction, Cancer Resistance

Hagler Fellow Dr. Günter Wagner Photo by Jason Nitsch ’14, Texas A&M University Division of Marketing and Communications For the next three to five years, the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) will partner with one of the top evolutionary biologists in the world who is researching whether swine reproduction holds […]

A Closer Look Into Cryptococcal Fungal Infections

Allowing pets to roam outdoors can seem like harmless fun, providing them with exercise, mental stimulation, and a chance to explore.  Some environments, however, pose hidden dangers that pet owners may not immediately recognize, such as the risk of cryptococcal fungal infections which can infect the lungs, brain, and other parts of the body. Dr. […]

Course in College of Ag Sciences expands to add focus on human and animal health

Community Environment and Development 497: Community-Engaged Learning with Pennsylvania Farmworkers is an out-of-the-classroom, community-engaged course offered by Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences. This year, the course will include a new farmworker and animal health component.

Aggie Student Overcomes Odds To Graduate With Veterinary Degree

Rebecca GuentherPhoto by Jason Nitsch ‘14, Texas A&M University Division of Marketing and Communications Rebecca Guenther has dreamed of becoming a veterinarian since she was 6 years old and has been working toward that goal for as long as she can remember.  “Becoming an Aggie veterinarian is the first step in fulfilling my life’s purpose,” […]

‘We Did It, and You Can, Too,’ Dr. Susan Tonkonogy Encourages Women in STEM

Dr. Susan Tonkonogy’s 54-year career in immunology began at a college whose flagship university did not yet admit women. Tonkonogy earned her bachelor’s degree in bacteriology from Douglass College, the women’s division of Rutgers University in New Jersey, in 1970, two years before Rutgers became coeducational. She remembers just two female professors and about 10 […]

Dr. Simone Stoute Named Poultry Scientist of the Year

Dr. Simone Stoute Named Poultry Scientist of the Year Rob Warren March 20, 2024 Simone Stoute, DVM, PhD, DACPV Dr. Simone Stoute, professor in the Department of Population Health & Reproduction and branch chief of California Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratory – Turlock, was recently named the Scientist of the Year by the Pacific […]