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Climate Migrants and Real Estate, Mosquitoes Surviving Warmer Winters

We first learn how climate change could affect migration patterns to Wisconsin. Then, two Wisconsin researchers discuss how climate change could affect mosquitoes and other pests in the state. The post Climate Migrants and Real Estate, Mosquitoes Surviving Warmer Winters appeared first on School of Veterinary Medicine.

Jones receives AABP Award of Excellence

The American Association of Bovine Practitioners awarded Dr. Meredyth Jones the AABP Award of Excellence at their annual conference.

VERO Research Director Named McIntosh Endowed Chair At Texas A&M

Dr. Paul Morley Dr. Paul Morley, a professor at the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) and director of research for the Veterinary Education, Research, & Outreach (VERO) program, has been selected as the holder of the newly established Sally Rau McIntosh Endowed Chair for Veterinary Strategic Initiatives. The chair was […]

Planned $278 million veterinary health complex to support ‘day one-ready veterinarians’

Photo by Justin VanAlstyne/College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences Veterinary medicine is changing and growing, and Colorado State University’s top-ranked College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences is changing, too, with the future of the profession in mind. The college has announced plans for a $278 million upgrade and expansion of its current veterinary […]

Alumna wins award from American Veterinary Epidemiology Society

Friday, October 7, 2022 – 9:34am Schafer_I_15c2 – cropped2.jpg Ilana Schafer, D.V.M. ’08. Photo: Provided Ilana Schafer, D.V.M. ’08, a veterinary epidemiologist with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, was awarded the prestigious Early Career Professional Achievement Award this summer from the American Veterinary Epidemiology Society (AVES) for her work on the epidemiology of high-hazard […]

UF VETS team deploys in aftermath of Hurricane Ian

The UF Veterinary Emergency Treatment Service team headed for Fort Myers on Oct. 3, 2022. With a 12-strong group consisting of faculty veterinarians, technical staff and students, the University of Florida Veterinary Emergency Treatment Service team deployed to Fort Myers, Florida on October 3, 2022, in response to Hurricane Ian. The team deployed at the […]

College names new executive associate dean

Dr. Chris Adin Christopher Adin, D.V.M., a professor of small animal surgery and an administrator at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine, has been named the college’s new executive associate dean. The college’s dean, Dana Zimmel, D.V.M., announced the appointment. “Dr. Adin is a perfect fit for this position, and I am thrilled […]

Cornell hosts its first-ever Immunogenomics Symposium

Thursday, October 6, 2022 – 9:46am CVM_Immunogenomics_Symposium_Sept_2022-64.jpg Speakers and co-organizers of the first Immunogenomics Symposium at Cornell. Photo: Darcy Rose/CVM On Friday, Sept. 30, Cornell’s first Immunogenomics Symposium was held in the College of Veterinary Medicine’s Schurman Hall.  The event was hosted by the Center for Immunology, Center for Vertebrate Genomics and the Provost’s Genome […]

UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine Reaches New Heights in Research, Philanthropic and Student Support

UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine Reaches New Heights in Research, Philanthropic and Student Support Rob Warren October 06, 2022 Tom Hinds The UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine achieved record totals in research and philanthropic funding for the 2021-2022 fiscal year, with $89 million received for research and $61.7 million received from philanthropic sources. […]