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Fruit-only diet improves bats’ immune response to viruses

Fruit bats generate more diverse antibodies than mice, but overall have a weaker antibody response, according to a new study published September 24th in the open-access journal PLOS Biology by Dan Crowley from Cornell University, USA, and colleagues.

UC Davis’ Historic Expect Greater Campaign Raises $2.25 Billion

UC Davis’ Historic Expect Greater Campaign Raises $2.25 Billion (not verified) September 24, 2024 Generous donor support to the School of Veterinary Medicine was an integral part of the success of UC Davis’ Expect Greater campaign. Photo by Sam Sellers The University of California, Davis, is celebrating its most successful fundraising campaign — Expect Greater: From […]

Fecal Transplants Reduce ADHD, Anxiety Symptoms In Dogs With Epilepsy, Texas A&M Researchers Find

Dr. Jan SuchodolskiPhoto by Jason Nitsch ‘14, College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences Researchers from the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) and Center for Systems Neuroscience in Hannover, Germany have discovered that fecal microbiota transplants (FMT) can reduce negative mental health symptoms in dogs with epilepsy — especially in […]

Dog with Fungal Infection Beats Overwhelming Odds

Dog with Fungal Infection Beats Overwhelming Odds Subtitle Collaborative efforts among multiple specialty services and dedicated owners lead to heroic results Rob Warren September 23, 2024 Riley overcame a severe case of aspergillosis after months of treatment at the UC Davis veterinary hospital. “Case of the Month” – September 2024 Riley outside the UC Davis […]

‘I hope to live up to the name of Dr. Langelier’

A familiar and endearing face will be among those welcoming University of Saskatchewan student Rory Langelier to the veterinary profession on Sept. 23 during the Western College of Veterinary Medicine’s (WCVM) annual white coat ceremony.

Great Pet Care: Seven holiday hazards for pets (and how to avoid them)

The holiday season is a time filled with food, family, friends — and lots of possible holiday hazards for pets. “It’s a busy time and pets may be confused or excited by what is going on and we may be less attentive than usual,” says Brian Collins, DVM, DABVP (Canine and Feline Practice), senior lecturer […]

CVM, CEAT team up to treat spinal cord injuries in dogs

Traumatic spinal cord injuries, degenerative spinal cord diseases and chronic neuropathic pain are all neurological lesions. Neurological lesions negatively affect the function, wellness and overall quality of life for humans and animals. These conditions are not uncommon but can be complicated to treat effectively.

In Memoriam: Dr. Sheri Ross

In Memoriam: Dr. Sheri Ross Rob Warren September 20, 2024 Dr. Sheri Ross, a long-time faculty member of the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, passed away on August 16, 2024. Dr. Ross first came to UC Davis in 2006 to pursue a fellowship in renal medicine/hemodialysis at the school’s UC Veterinary Medical Center – […]