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Pastures in the Pamirs

Monday, July 17, 2023 – 2:02pm 20190701_162139_Helen Lee-pamirs.jpg This news item will redirect to:  https://wildlife.cornell.edu/blog/pastures-pamirs Is Scopes?: 

Genomics researcher named associate dean at college

Dr. Janet Robishaw Janet D. Robishaw, Ph.D., has been named associate dean for research and graduate studies at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine, following a national search. Her appointment by the college’s dean, Dana Zimmel, D.V.M., is effective Aug. 15. Robishaw is the senior associate dean for research and chair of the […]

Scar tissue blocks Maltese puppy’s ability to breathe

Friday, July 14, 2023 – 10:14am Bailey, a Maltese puppy diagnosed with nasopharyngeal stenosis. Photo provided. When Bailey, a six-month-old Maltese puppy, returned from a routine spaying surgery with a snuffle and a snort, no one considered it anything out of the ordinary. After several days, however, Bailey continued to be listless and avoided food, […]

Sacramento Zoo Chimpanzee Undergoes Kidney Surgery at UC Davis

Sacramento Zoo Chimpanzee Undergoes Kidney Surgery at UC Davis Trina Wood July 13, 2023 Trina Wood There is never a dull moment at the UC Davis Veterinary Hospital, but some days are more exciting than others! Such was the case two weeks ago when Maria, a 22-year-old chimpanzee from the Sacramento Zoo, visited the hospital […]

Texas A&M Researcher Hatches New Technology To Save Endangered Birds

The so-called “smart eggs,” designed to look like bird eggs, carry sensors that capture information necessary for artificial incubation. Dr. Constance Woodman (left) with Sean Michael Ragan at his fabrication lab, along with Loretta the Test Turkey, who enjoys car rides to the lab. Photo courtesy of Constance Woodman A researcher from the Texas A&M […]

Managing Compulsive Disorders In Dogs And Cats

Dogs and cats who cannot be distracted from an activity, such as biting or chasing imaginary objects, may be experiencing a compulsive disorder, especially when their behavior prevents them from maintaining their daily routine.  Because compulsive disorders are a sign of mental stress and can escalate to physical harm if left untreated, owners should learn […]

Alumni spotlight: Tatiana Weisbrod, DVM ‘17

Thursday, July 13, 2023 – 11:01am tortoise-alumna profile.jpg This news item will redirect to:  https://wildlife.cornell.edu/spotlights/alumni-spotlight-dr-tatiana-weisbrod-dvm… Is Scopes?: