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Learning To Evaluate A Horse’s Health On Your Own

Horses are prone to accidents, so it is important for owners to know how to recognize changes in a horse’s health and determine when veterinary care is necessary.  Dr. Amanda Trimble, a clinical assistant professor of equine internal medicine at the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, said working with a veterinarian […]

Texas A&M Research Redefines Mammalian Tree Of Life

The research uses the genomes of 241 species and can be used to support animal and human health outcomes. Foley’s efforts in the research produced the world’s largest mammalian phylogenetic tree to date. The “mammalian tree of life” maps out the evolution of mammals over more than 100 million years and is crucial to the […]

Optimizing Patient Care

Optimizing Patient Care Rob Warren April 27, 2023 Faculty member Luke Wittenburg with the tandem mass spectrometer, which is used to measure drug concentrations in fluid and tissue samples for pharmacokinetic analysis. (Photo: Mike Bannasch) **This article appears in the Spring 2023 issue of CCAH Update.** When a clinical trial takes place to test drug […]

Donor Support Fosters Passion for Research

Donor Support Fosters Passion for Research Rob Warren April 27, 2023 Dr. Sarah Michalak’s CCAH-funded research, conducted while a student in the STAR program, was recently published. (Photo: Mike Bannasch) **This article appears in the Spring 2023 issue of CCAH Update.** Early in her veterinary studies, Dr. Sarah Michalak knew that she wanted to pursue […]

Clinical Trials Saving Kittens

Clinical Trials Saving Kittens Rob Warren April 27, 2023 Chunk after participating in clinical trials at the UC Davis veterinary hospital. (photo: Dr. Karen Vernau) **This article appears in the Spring 2023 issue of CCAH Update.** Chunk was a tiny 21-day-old kitten when he first arrived at the Front Street Shelter six months ago, weighing […]