In Memory: Dr. Edward A. Hoover
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Kelsey Dayle John, left, of the University of Arizona, and Meena Balgopal, of the CSU Department of Biology, shared their perspectives on One Health topics during the opening panel discussion. All photos by John Eisele. Colorado State University’s annual Women in Science Symposium brought together a breadth of people from different disciplines to discuss multicultural […]
Thursday, March 9, 2023 – 10:56am Hundreds of experts in reproductive biology will convene at Cornell’s College of Veterinary Medicine on April 27 for the annual Tri-Institutional Symposium on Reproductive Biology and Infertility, or Tri-Repro, a regional conference that showcases the latest research in the field of reproduction. The conference will showcase the College’s strength […]
Vitamin D plays an integral role in regulating immune function, and Penn State researchers have identified immune cells in mice that can be differentiated by whether or not they have vitamin D receptors — a finding that could lead to a better understanding of the link between vitamin D status and autoimmune diseases such as […]
Two Vet Med Researchers Honored with Academic Senate Awards Trina Wood March 08, 2023 Erin Min Christopher Lucchesi (L) and Stuart Meyers (R) Assistant Project Scientist Christopher Lucchesi and Professor Stuart Meyers have been honored with this year’s Academic Senate and Academic Federation’s awards from the university. They are among 17 UC Davis faculty members who […]
Veterinary Nursing students Fatima Alkhalaf and Kendra Cournaya, along with Sarah Machniak, Veterinary Nursing outreach coordinator, joined the CapCANKnows podcast to discuss veterinary nursing as a career path and as a program at MSU CVM.
Explore a dynamic version of this story here. Clinical associate professor of neurology Joseph Mankin preps a patient for brain surgery. “When something has a champion, it moves,” said Dr. Jonathan Levine, head of the Small Animal Clinical Sciences Department (VSCS) in the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS). What may seem like years […]
Wednesday, March 8, 2023 – 9:01am Elsbeth Kane 1 (2).jpg Elsbeth Kane, M.P.H.’21, D.V.M. ’23. Photo: Provided Elsbeth Kane, M.P.H.’21, D.V.M. ’23, first became interested in the role of veterinary medicine in public health while studying abroad in Kenya and Uganda as an environmental biology major at Columbia University. “That was my first experience with the […]
Members of Sarah Hamer’s COVID-19 & Pets Project traveled around the Brazos Valley to collect samples from pets that may have been exposed to the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Nine Texas A&M University researchers made key contributions to the first national-scale COVID-19 animal surveillance study that analyzed companion animal COVID-19 data from across the United States. The […]
Tuesday, March 7, 2023 – 9:35am Kate-Anderson-PC-John-Enright-1280px.jpg “While I always had a wide range of interests, I realized I specifically wanted to do more to alleviate the suffering of animals with behavioral disorders and learn more about how to apply knowledge of animal behavior to all aspects of veterinary medicine.” — Kate Anderson, D.V.M. ’08, assistant clinical […]
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