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Former Students Pay It Forward By Supporting Veterinary Students With Scholarships

Pam ‘75 and Larry ‘73 Little continue their tradition of supporting Aggies with veterinary scholarships. Pam ‘75 and Larry ‘73 Little. Photo courtesy of the Texas A&M Foundation Pam ‘75 and Larry ‘73 Little caught the Aggie spirit at an early age. Larry, a first-generation college student, grew up in north Bryan, where his father […]

Parental Alcohol Abuse Predisposes Children To Cancer, Texas A&M Researchers Find

Dr. Michael Golding New research from the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) has discovered that parents who chronically abuse alcohol can pass along adverse effects that increase their children’s susceptibility to cancer — especially in the liver. Researchers working in the lab of Dr. Michael Golding have previously demonstrated that […]

Texas A&M Veterinarians Help Donkey Foal Fight Critical Health Issues

Stefanie Shaver and Shadow If there is one word that Stefanie Shaver, would use to describe her jenny foal, Shadow, it would be a “fighter.” “Shadow began her life struggling with several medical conditions,” Shaver said. “She’s pulled through a lot, so for her to be around today is really a godsend.” At just 2 […]

Rescued cat overcomes severe injuries after treatment at UF

Nine Iron, held by Dr. John Hanlon, with members of his care team at UF’s Small Animal Hospital. (Courtesy of Dr. Rachel Williams) By Sarah Carey A cat named Nine Iron has gone from being a near-hopeless medical case to a remarkable recovery story, thanks to veterinary intervention at the University of Florida’s Small Animal […]

For Georgia Aquarium Veterinarian, NC State Turned the Tide

Dr. Gregory Scott performs an ultrasound at Georgia Aquarium. (Photo courtesy of Georgia Aquarium) That realization led him back to NC State, where he started an aquatics-focused zoological medicine residency program — one of few in the country — in 2017. His mentors and veterinary community welcomed him back with open arms. “Part of the […]

Canine parvovirus finding adds to Baker Institute’s legacy

In 1978, parvovirus – then common to cats – started infecting dogs in Europe. The virus spread quickly around the globe, killing hundreds of thousands of dogs, mostly puppies – until a team of Cornell researchers led by the late Leland “Skip” Carmichael developed a vaccine, the derivatives of which are still used today.