How a dog’s life may change the course of cancer in people
Dr. Nicola Mason was interviewed about her clinical trials using listeria.
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Dr. Nicola Mason was interviewed about her clinical trials using listeria.
Tuesday, December 13, 2022 – 11:46am doggles-Contreras.jpg This news item will redirect to: https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2022/12/doggles-booties-keep-students-service-d… Is Scopes?:
For years, champion and All-American reiner Diandra St. Hilaire spent hours with her horse perfecting spins, stops and rollbacks — a complete change in direction that’s accomplished by horse and rider in one fluid motion.
Oklahoma State University President Kayse Shrum recognized faculty, staff and administrators for their achievements in 2022 at the University Awards Convocation on Thursday in the Student Union Ballroom.
Monday, December 12, 2022 – 9:50am Bella cropped.JPG “Having access to the Blue Buffalo grant has assisted Bella’s family in continuing to monitor her disease and keep making adjustments as needed along the way,” says Corene Bruhns, D.V.M.’21, a medical oncology resident at CUHA. “She has not only tolerated therapy well but continues to thrive […]
DAS has been working with the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine experts to build an ambitious plan to stop the spread of illness. The post Dallas Animal Services Offering $150 to Its Foster Families This Weekend appeared first on School of Veterinary Medicine.
Dr. Sheila McGuirk, Professor Emeritus at the University of Wisconsin, has recommended giving one bottle of an energy shot – such as 5-hour ENERGY® – to struggling calves orally, which provides 100-200 mg of caffeine. The post Caffeine Perks up Calves, Too appeared first on School of Veterinary Medicine.
Will, a 9 month-old puppy, traveled to CSU from Puerto Rico for a minimally invasive heart procedure to correct a congenital defect. (CSU Photo) This holiday season provides a special reason to celebrate for an adorable pup named Will and his community of supporters at the Puerto Rico Humane Society. On Dec. 1, the 9-month-old […]
Jacey Cerda’s Big Picture For this DVM student forging her own path, all roads lead to One Health By Rhea Maze Photos courtesy of Jacey Cerda Lawyer. Scientist. Dog mom. Wildlife photographer. Conservationist. Marathon runner. Spicy chili pepper gardener and hot sauce maker. Jacey Cerda, currently in her third year of the Doctor of Veterinary […]
Thursday, December 8, 2022 – 2:07pm Dr. Bruno prof 4.jpg Niccole Bruno, D.V.M.’06 launched Blend with the goal of harnessing her personal experiences of exclusionary behaviors along with educational training to help veterinary practices and hospitals across the country understand the role they can play in changing the narrative of the veterinary profession. Niccole Bruno, […]
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