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Herbicide threatens manatee immune systems, UF study finds

By Sarah Carey Photo courtesy of Getty Images. A new University of Florida study focusing on manatees’ immune systems reveals how glyphosate, the world’s most commonly used herbicide, may threaten manatee health in an environment increasingly impacted by human activities. “Our research raises important questions about how chemical exposure might influence immune function,” said lead […]

Alumni Spotlight – Dr. Daniela Yuschenkoff

From growing up a 3-block walk to the San Francisco Zoo and going on “stroller safaris” with her family, to becoming a Board-Certified Specialist in Zoological Medicine™, Dr. Daniela Yuschenkoff’s career has recently come full circle. It was a proud moment for Dr. Yuschenkoff finding out she had passed the rigorous, 2-day exam. After over […]

Texas A&M Veterinary Students Earn $75,000 Coyote Rock Ranch Scholarships

Two fourth-year veterinary students at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) have been selected as 2024 recipients of the $75,000 Coyote Rock Ranch Scholarship from the Foundation for the Horse.  Future equine practitioners Fred Holcomb and Alexandra (Bettencourt) Wethington received their scholarships on Dec. 8 during the American Association of Equine […]

Justice Agency Grants Keep Crime-Fighting Forensic Science Advancing at NC State

The National Institute of Justice has awarded Dr. Kelly Meiklejohn of the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine two grants totaling more than $600,000 to support her innovative and crime-fighting work in forensic biology. In collaboration with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Meiklejohn will use one grant to apply a new DNA method to […]

Research Study for Senior Dogs: Targeting Frailty To Improve Healthspan and Well-Being

Do you have a senior dog who is experiencing two or more of the following symptoms: decreased interest in playing, weight loss, muscle loss, difficulty walking, and/or get tired out more easily when exercising? If so, your dog may qualify to participate! Description Over the past decade, there has been an increased interest in assessing […]

Texas A&M Leads The Nation In Veterinary Licensing Pass Rates For Second Consecutive Year

DVM Class of 2024 graduation For the second consecutive year, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) students in the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences have carried on the legacy of Aggie veterinary excellence by achieving the highest pass rate in the United States on the North American Veterinary Licensing Examination (NAVLE).  Like […]

Student blog: Helping India’s street dogs in Jaipur

Working closely with Dr. Sanjay Singh and Jack Reece, most of my experience was spent at the ABC clinic where roaming dogs are caught every morning and brought in for vaccination and sterilization surgeries, as well as any other procedures or treatments they need. The program has run near-continuously since 1996 and has sterilized and […]

CET Tests New Tool In Zambia In Collaboration With US Department Of Agriculture’s Foreign Agriculture Service, African Union

In partnership with the United States Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agriculture Service and African Union, Dr. Nicola L. Ritter, an instructional associate professor in the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences’ Department of Veterinary Integrative Biosciences, hosted a one-week training event on good regulatory practices (GRP) on sanitary and phytosanitary standards (SPS) in […]