Dept. of Public and Ecosystem Health faculty, student awarded community-engagement grant
Cornell offers undergraduate students a wide variety of opportunities to become involved in positive change through community-engaged learning.
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Cornell offers undergraduate students a wide variety of opportunities to become involved in positive change through community-engaged learning.
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Principle Investigator Joshua Stern Description This is a blinded, randomized, placebo-controlled clinical field study to provide substantial evidence of effectiveness of a disease modifying drug intervention in the management of ventricular hypertrophy in cats with subclinical Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM). The study will consist of up to a 14-day screening period, followed by a 12-month once-weekly […]
For horse people, foaling season is a time of hope tinged with uncertainty. In the best case, the baby is born, staggers up on its four spindly legs, and bonds with its mother. But this everyday miracle doesn’t always go as planned. Splitwater Ranch owner Angella Merriman and breeding manager Brooke Milholland Culwell knew their […]
El Paso native Alexa Mendoza fell in love with the VMBS’ 2+2 program in Canyon, where she developed her interest in veterinary medicine and its intersection with human health. Alexa Mendoza, photo by Jason Nitsch ’14, VMBS Marketing & Communications For El Paso native Alexa Mendoza, nothing is more important than giving back to her community, […]
Dr. Aliza Simeone comments on avian influenza.
Dr. Wojciech Panek was interviewed about this successful brain surgery case.
Dogs that have oral squamous cell carcinomas often need surgeries that disfigure their jaws and lower their quality of life – and in 20% of dogs diagnosed, the cancer has metastasized to a point where surgery is no longer an option.
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