Antibiotics Part 2: We Are What We Eat
Dr. Laurel Redding discusses the prevalence of drug use within animal agriculture.
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Dr. Laurel Redding discusses the prevalence of drug use within animal agriculture.
“In the shelter setting, flu is not super subtle because it comes in like a tidal wave,” said Dr. Sandra Newbury, who directs the University of Wisconsin Shelter Medicine Program. The post Dog Flu Is Back, Too appeared first on School of Veterinary Medicine.
Four graduates of Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences recently returned to campus to discuss success in class to success in life as guest speakers on a minority alumni panel, hosted by the college’s Office of Multicultural Affairs.
Canine Cancer Patient Gets New Lease on Life While Helping People Fighting Same Disease Rob Warren December 05, 2022 Stephanie Winn It takes a certain type of dog to weather cancer treatment with a smile, but Tyson isn’t just any dog. Part English mastiff, part pit bull, he has a huge smile and falls in […]
Eight Penn State instructors from two campuses and six colleges worked in teams with Teaching and Learning with Technology over the past two years as part of the 2020-22 TLT Faculty Fellows program.
Dr. Rebecca Legere was recently honored as a 2022-2023 recipient of the Ethel Ashworth-Tsutsui Memorial Award for Research. Dr. Rebecca Legere, a doctoral student in the Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences at the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS), was recently honored as a 2022-2023 recipient of the Ethel Ashworth-Tsutsui […]
A University of Saskatchewan (USask) beef cattle specialist at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) has launched a new podcast that gives listeners a Canadian perspective on beef cattle health and nutrition.
Four University of Saskatchewan (USask) doctoral students — including a Western College of Veterinary Medicine-based graduate student — have been named 2022 Vanier Scholars.
Some dogs enjoy the spoils of begging for food; they might even swipe something off of a plate or the table when they think no one is watching. Yet these scraps aren’t always healthy for dogs and can create health issues over time. Because of this, Dr. Katie Tolbert, a clinical associate professor in small […]
Faculty Members Named to Chair the Board of North American Veterinary Regenerative Medicine Association Rob Warren December 01, 2022 Amir Kol, DVM, PhD, DACVP Two faculty members from the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine have been named to chair the board of the North American Veterinary Regenerative Medicine Association (NAVRMA). Associate Professor Amir Kol […]
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