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VMBS Faculty Members Ranked Among Nation’s Top Veterinary Scientists

Two faculty members at the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) were included in the top 100 Best Animal Science and Veterinary Scientists by Research.com, an academic platform that objectively ranks researchers based on scientific publications. Ranked No. 71 nationally and No. 198 globally is VMBS professor Dr. Jan Suchodolski and […]

Severe PPDH Repair in an English Springer Spaniel

Dom, a 1.5-year-old English Springer Spaniel, presented to the MSU Veterinary Medical Center’s Soft Tissue Surgery Service for a previously diagnosed diaphragmatic hernia.

Assessment of vision and common eye problems in horses

Monday, May 15, 2023 – 1:41pm equine-vision-article-pic2.jpg This is an accompanying article to a Cornell Equine Seminar presented on Mar. 15, 2022 by Dr. Kelly Knickelbein, assistant clinical professor in the section of ophthalmology. Horses are thought to have good vision – but their large eyes are vulnerable to injury and diseases that can result […]

Craig Huffhines Selected As Director Of Texas A&M Institute For Equine Sciences

Craig Huffhines Craig Huffhines ’90 has been selected as director of the recently established Texas A&M Institute for Equine Sciences. Huffhines returns to his alma mater in Bryan-College Station with a skillset spanning more than 30 years in equine-related academics and executive leadership. In joining the institute, Huffhines departs from his role as director of Equine […]

SUNY chancellor tours CVM during visit to Cornell

Friday, May 12, 2023 – 11:34am chancellor-visit-newspic1.jpg John B King, Jr., chancellor of the State University of New York, had the opportunity to observe students treating cows and goats during his tour. “I met some incredible students working with farm animals, dogs, reptiles, and more,” King wrote on Twitter. Photo: Carol Jennings/ CVM On May 4, […]

Philanthropic Fund Helps Dog Beat Cancer

Philanthropic Fund Helps Dog Beat Cancer Carolyn Sawai May 12, 2023 Scruffy, an 11-year-old male Australian shepherd mix, brings joy each day to owners Elizabeth Wright and Steve Harding, who rescued him as a puppy. They adore Scruffy and consider him a cherished family member and their best friend. Late 2021, they became concerned when […]

Osteoarthritis oral microbiome analysis in cats

Principle Investigator Jody Gookin Description A one-time saliva sample from your dog to analyze their oral microbiome (the microbial composition of their mouths.) The analysis will allow us to identify patterns associated with the presence or absence of certain diseases. Testing Requirements A one-time visit to NCSU for a physical examination and saliva sample. There […]

Once unable to swallow, sheep’s congenital throat defect repaired with novel approach

Friday, May 12, 2023 – 10:09am Petey-3-Provided-thumb.jpg Minimally-invasive techniques made a big difference for Petey, pictured here in a holiday sweater at Cornell. Photo provided. A team of Cornell veterinarians successfully repaired a rare congenital defect affecting the vessels around the esophagus of a sheep using a minimally-invasive technique – the first time this method […]