Avian influenza discovered in NYS bobcats
Avian influenza – which has devastated poultry flocks, wildlife populations and increasingly poses a public health risk – has now been confirmed in wild bobcats in New York state.
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Avian influenza – which has devastated poultry flocks, wildlife populations and increasingly poses a public health risk – has now been confirmed in wild bobcats in New York state.
GCHP CH Pinnacle Kentucky Bourbon GCHP CH Pinnacle Kentucky Bourbon, a 9-and-a-half-year-old Whippet, was recently named the 2025 Reserve Best in Show at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, making her the only dog in history to win the Reserve Best in Show title three times. Bourbon is co-owned by Nancy Shaw, a longtime client […]
The Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) and VetRec, an industry-leading veterinary AI assistant, have teamed up to enhance clinical efficiency, patient care, and veterinary education at the VMBS’ Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital (VMTH). Through this collaboration, VMTH faculty, interns, residents, and students will use VetRec’s AI-driven platform to streamline medical […]
Alongside seven other finalists, Womack presented her dissertation research in just three minutes on March 19 to a panel of judges and an audience from across campus while additional friends, family, advisors, and lab mates watched online. e.
Cornell researchers have confirmed that a previously identified biomarker for detecting the presence of malignant testicular germ cell tumors – the most common solid cancers in young men – has the potential to improve patient outcomes through early detection, possibly even prenatally.
Hanover Shoe Farms is pleased to announce a new partnership with the Equine Pregnancy Lab at the Cornell University Baker Institute for Animal Health, part of the College of Veterinary Medicine, to study early pregnancy loss in the Standardbred mare.
As one of the world’s first fetal surgeons, Diana Farmer has long been focused on the smallest of patients. She specializes in treating birth defects inside and outside of the womb, treating congenital anomalies and cancer and performing airway and intestinal surgeries. In the late 1990s, she became the first woman in the world to […]
A veterinary ophthalmologist and research scientist at the College of Veterinary Medicine recently traveled to Washington, DC to advocate for support of eye and vision research.
Marco Rivera, photo by Bethanie Sahms ’25, VMBS Marketing & Communications Marco Rivera, a fourth-year veterinary student, didn’t always know he wanted to be a veterinarian. Although Rivera had always loved working with animals, it wasn’t until he was pursuing his undergraduate degree at Texas A&M University that he decided to turn his passion into […]
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