Shareen Wong, D.V.M.’26, on overcoming language barriers
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Warner Jacob Warner’s childhood hero didn’t wear a cape, spandex tights, or a mask that hid his identity. Instead, he wore a scrub top, starched jeans, and a cowboy hat that highlighted his western heritage. Warner grew up shadowing his father at the Elgin Veterinary Hospital. He came to love the veterinary profession while working […]
Monday, May 8, 2023 – 11:43am Hector-Aguilar-Carreno-ASV-Pres-Newspic.jpg Dr. Hector Aguilar-Carreno. Photo: Jason Koski/Cornell University Dr. Hector Aguilar-Carreno, professor of virology in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, has been named the president-elect of the American Society of Virology. He is the first Latinx person to be elected […]
With an interest in both veterinary medicine and the military, Rachel Farr is excited to serve in the Army Veterinary Corps. The military is one of many career paths available to veterinarians.
Dr. Nicola Mason talks about her immunotherapy research that may help both dogs and children.
New guidance from the FDA calls for the transition of certain antimicrobials from over-the-counter availability to veterinary prescription required. It is important for producers and animal owners to be aware of and understand what these changes will mean.
Type I interferon, a protein that is important for the body’s defense against viruses, plays a critical role in suppressing inflammation in mice infected with the schistosome parasite, Penn State immunology researchers have found. The discovery may lead to effective therapies for those suffering from schistosomiasis, second only to malaria as the most prevalent parasitic […]
Animals of all shapes and sizes were a vital part of Nyssa Guilbert’s life in her family’s home in Anola, Man., a small town located 25 kilometres east of Winnipeg.
2023 El Blanco Award Honors the Casey Family Trina Wood May 04, 2023 Trina Wood During the 75th anniversary celebration launch, Dean Mark Stetter honored Valerie, Kristen and Larry Casey with the 2023 El Blanco Award, one of the school’s highest honors that annually recognizes significant contributions that animal owners and other benefactors have made to advance animal health and well-being. […]
UC Davis Veterinary Medicine Celebrates 75 Years! Trina Wood May 04, 2023 The UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine kicked off its 75th anniversary last weekend with a host of celebrations and activities. Events started with a luncheon for key donors and guests—including Dr. George Puterbaugh from the inaugural Class of 1952. Gunrock and the […]
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