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In Memory: Dr. Mary Anna Thrall

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Equine Medicine Specialists Help Thoroughbred Filly Beat the Odds to Survive Tetanus

Equine Medicine Specialists Help Thoroughbred Filly Beat the Odds to Survive Tetanus Rob Warren July 22, 2024 Tenacious Candy, a 2-year-old Thoroughbred filly, was hospitalized at UC Davis to overcome tetanus and injury. “Case of the Month” – July 2024 Tenacious Candy with Dr. Emily Berryhill and ex-jockey Bobby Gonzalez, one of California’s winningest riders […]

Science: Rat poison’s long reach

Supertoxic rodenticides are building up inside unintended targets, including birds, mammals, and insects. Scientists want to understand the damage—and limit it.

Troy Sutton named Huck Early Career Chair in Virology

Troy Sutton, assistant professor of veterinary and biomedical sciences in the College of Agricultural Sciences at Penn State, has been awarded a Dorothy Foehr Huck and J. Lloyd Huck Early Career Chair in Virology.

Q&A: Will H5N1 avian influenza evolve to become more dangerous to humans?

H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) was first detected in dairy cattle in Texas on March 25 and has since spread to several additional states. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has confirmed multiple human infections in which the individuals were exposed to infected dairy cattle. Penn State News spoke with Ruth Nissly, assistant research […]