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‘A golden opportunity’: USask collaboration spans global borders

When University of Saskatchewan (USask) veterinary microbiologist Dr. Joe Rubin (DVM, PhD) and graduate student Dr. Roshan Madalagama (BVSc, PhD) first connected, they never knew that their working relationship would eventually span over 10 years and two continents.

Aggie Veterinary Student Awarded For Research On Down Syndrome Fracture Healing

Kayleigh Shumaker at the 2023 National Veterinary Scholars Symposium Second-year veterinary student Kayleigh Shumaker has received two prestigious awards for her research on Down syndrome at the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS). Shumaker was one of five students nationwide, and the first ever from Texas A&M, selected for the American […]

Classmates for 4 Years, ‘Colleagues for Life’: NC State Pathology Class of 2024 Students Celebrate Residency Placements

Five students from the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine’s Class of 2024 are headed for pathology residencies after graduation, a notably high number for a small and often unsung specialization within veterinary medicine. Every graduating NC State student who applied to a pathology residency program was admitted, says fourth-year William Benedict, who matched into a combined […]

Phi Zeta Research Celebration 2024 poster session

The poster presentations offered by UF College of Veterinary Medicine faculty, residents/interns, postdoctoral fellows, graduate students and staff to showcase a wide range of scientific efforts underway at the college are always a highlight of Phi Zeta Research Celebration. The poster sessions, presented from 4-6 p.m. on April 18 at the UF Straughn Center, kicked […]

Avian Influenza: Explaining The Current Outbreak

Since February 2022, the United States has been dealing with a severe outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in commercial and backyard bird flocks. In a series of videos, Dr. Kim Dodd, the director of the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, explains how the current outbreak began and what makes it unique.

Betting on Parlay: Puppy Overcomes Tetanus With Help From Texas A&M Veterinarians

Parlay exercises on the SATH’s water treadmillPhoto by Jason Nitsch ‘14, Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences Parlay, a black Labrador retriever, was named after a gambling term that refers to a series of bets. When the little lab was diagnosed with tetanus — a serious disease of the nervous system caused […]