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CDC internship strengthens student’s passion for veterinary medicine and public health

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 […]

Texas A&M Researchers Play Key Role In National Animal COVID-19 Research

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 […]

New faculty profile: Dr. Kate Anderson

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 […]

Workshop series to focus on workforce development in animal agriculture

An interdisciplinary team of educators and faculty from Penn State Extension and Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences is investigating methods to improve skill sets and increase diversity in the livestock production workforce, with the goal of eliminating workforce barriers and enhancing secure food animal production. As part of this work, Penn State Extension is offering […]

CVM-developed anti-TB compound headed to trials

Monday, March 6, 2023 – 11:53am Russell-Mtb-cells.jpg This news item will redirect to:  https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2023/03/cornell-developed-anti-tb-compound-head… Is Scopes?: 

From small-town kid to Vanier Scholar

When Cody Koloski graduated from high school in Rossburn, Man., he headed for university with dreams of becoming a doctor — buoyed by his teachers’ enthusiasm for biology, chemistry and physics.

Texas A&M, Carnegie Mellon Researchers Test Air Pollution In East Palestine, Confirm EPA’s Findings But Identify Future Needs For Continued Sampling

Independent data collection by the Texas A&M Superfund Research Center and Carnegie Mellon University has corroborated the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) findings on air quality in East Palestine, Ohio. Researchers from the two universities, both partners in the Texas A&M Superfund Research Center, used Carnegie Mellon’s Center for Atmospheric Particle Studies Mobile Air Quality […]