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Certificate program bolsters NYS public health workforce

A team of Cornell faculty members and researchers – led by Gen Meredith, an associate professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine’s Department of Public and Ecosystem Health – partnered with eCornell to launch the university’s

Teller Reflects On AVMA Presidency, Its Impact On Her Future At Texas A&M

Dr. Lori TellerPhoto by Jason Nitsch ’14, Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences Dr. Lori Teller is not one to be idle. The clinical professor at the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) already has a busy workload leading the school’s Virtual Vet telemedicine program, treating patients in […]

Texas A&M Faculty Members Testing Sanitary Good Regulatory Practices Toolkit In Africa

In 2023 the CET helped facilitate the Acceleration of the African Continental Free Trade Area’s Using Good Regulatory Practice to Facilitate Safe Trade in Africa Conference in Accra, Ghana. Dr. Nicola L. Ritter, an instructional associate professor at the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) and director for the Center for […]

From the Wilds of Kentucky, Chase Carey Reports

JUNE 4, 2024 I’ve been working in Kentucky only about two weeks now, but it has been packed full of new and interesting experiences.  This summer, I am working as a wildlife health intern for the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, under one of only a few dozen state wildlife veterinarians in the […]

AVMA News: AI poised to transform veterinary care

To get a sense of how AI is transforming the animal health space, Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine hosted the first Symposium on Artificial Intelligence in Veterinary Medicine (SAVY) April 19-21 at its Ithaca, New York, campus. 

Feline Congestive Heart Failure and Coagulation

Principle Investigator Teresa DeFrancesco Description Cats with congestive heart failure (abnormal fluid accumulation) are at high risk for developing blood clots but the risk appears to differ with the manifestation of heart failure. There are two different manifestations of congestive heart failure in cats: 1) primarily pulmonary edema, and 2) primarily pleural effusion. Pulmonary edema […]