USA Today: Diel, Frye on evolving bird flu outbreak
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Dr. Weston PorterPhoto by Jason Nitsch ’14, School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences The five-year study aims to identify more effective treatments. Researchers at the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) and the University of Colorado Cancer Center have received a $3.3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health […]
By Dr. Dan Posey, Texas A&M University Clinical Professor & Director of Student Recruitment and Professional Relations, Canyon campus VERO hosted FFA students for the Veterinary Science Certificate Program. Those of us who have the honor of calling the Texas Panhandle Plains home know the value of an education with agricultural roots. We also know […]
Using resources from the Holden Fund, the College of Veterinary Medicine recently purchased two Microsoft HoloLens 2 headsets to generate real-time closed captions for deaf and hearing-impaired students working in the clinic.
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Dr. Katie Krebs offers some eclipse tips for pet owners.
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Drs. Ann DiPastina and Emily Rule comment on potential behaviors exhibited by livestock and horses during an eclipse.
During its annual meeting on April 3, the Penn State chapter of Gamma Sigma Delta, the agricultural honor society, honored faculty and students from the College of Agricultural Sciences.
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