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Rory Todhunter, Ph.D. ’92, appointed as inaugural director of the Cornell Richard P. Riney Canine Health Center

Thursday, July 20, 2023 – 12:39pm 2023_RoryTodhunter_RCHC_DirectorAnnouncement (25).jpg Rory Todhunter, Ph.D. ’92, has been appointed as the inaugural director of the Cornell Richard P. Riney Canine Health Center. Todhunter appears here outside the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine in Lefty’s plaza with his two Chesapeake Bay Retrievers, Casey and Jake. Photo: John Enright/CVM Rory […]

Spotting The Difference Between Urine Marking And Urinary Problems

Once pets have learned to urinate where it is appropriate, whether it is outdoors or in their litter box, it can be frustrating for owners when their pet urinates elsewhere in the house. While your first instinct may be to reprimand them for the unwanted behavior, you should first consider if they are simply marking […]

Inaugural Research Awards Promote UC Davis Collaborations

Inaugural Research Awards Promote UC Davis Collaborations Trina Wood July 19, 2023 Trina Wood Chlamydia is the most frequently reported sexually transmitted infection (STI) in the United States (1.6 million cases annually) and yet has received little attention as a devastating disease to women’s reproductive health—let alone the funding for research that could prevent it.  […]

Chris Brandt Honored With UC Tech Award

Chris Brandt Honored With UC Tech Award Subtitle Celebrating Technical Excellence, Grounded in a Commitment to Caring Trina Wood July 19, 2023 Laurel Skurko, UC IT News 2023 UC Tech Awards winners On July 18, 2023, six individuals and eight teams from across the University of California received 2023 UC Tech Awards at the UC Tech […]

Texas A&M Wildlife Center Welcomes Two-Toed Sloth

Michael Jr. Slow Poke Sloth The Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences’ (VMBS) Winnie Carter Wildlife Center recently welcomed its newest animal resident, a Linnaeus’s two-toed sloth named “Michael Jr. Slow Poke Sloth.” Michael Jr. was given to the wildlife center by a nearby animal sanctuary and arrived at the VMBS on […]

A Kitten Survived Deadly Disease after UC Davis Experimental Trial

A Kitten Survived Deadly Disease after UC Davis Experimental Trial Rob Warren July 19, 2023 Sonora Slater, Sacramento Bee Grayson was found at a local park and was brought to Front Street Animal Shelter in Old Sacramento before being enrolled in a clinical trial at UC Davis to treat him for feline infectious peritonitis, fatal […]