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FIP Research: New Hope For Cats (And Maybe Humans)

FIP Research: New Hope For Cats (And Maybe Humans) Rob Warren November 18, 2022 Emily Singer, VMD – AAHA News by Dr. Emily Singler, AAHA News As veterinary professionals in 2022, few of us would have imagined that we would be diagnosing a fatal disease in young cats and telling our clients we know of […]

Climate action: Dr. Colleen Duncan represents vet med at UN summit

  Dr. Colleen Duncan at COP27 in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt. Dr. Colleen Duncan, a veterinarian and associate professor in the Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Pathology joined four other delegates from Colorado State University in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt for the 27th United Nations Conference of the Parties (COP27) climate summit. The first faculty member from […]

Virus Hunters Searching for New Pathogens to Help Prevent Another Pandemic

Virus Hunters Searching for New Pathogens to Help Prevent Another Pandemic Trina Wood November 17, 2022 Correspondent Bill Whitaker speaks with Benard Ssebide, one of Uganda’s top wildlife vets. CBS News correspondent Bill Whitaker joined UC Davis virus hunters in the field to learn about their search for new pathogens to help prevent the next […]

Adopting A Shelter/Rescue Cat Part 2: Purr-paring Your Home

After finding the perfect feline friend at a rescue or shelter to add to the family, many people cannot wait to bring their new addition home. Because cats from a shelter or rescue will need time to adjust to a new environment, Paula Plummer, a Cat Friendly Veterinary Professional certified technician at the Texas A&M […]

For a Critically Anemic Max, ‘This Procedure Saved His Life’

By Burgetta Eplin Wheeler Lenny and Sylvia Chin are so eager to explain how the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine saved the life of their dog Max that they both get on the phone from their home in Waxhaw, North Carolina, and try to talk at once. “It was critical,” Sylvia says of the day […]

$8.1M investment will help VIDO become CL4 facility

The University of Saskatchewan’s (USask) Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO) has received a significant investment from the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) to establish containment Level 4 (CL4) capacity — the highest level of containment.

Holiday Baskets for Pets of the Homeless

Holiday Baskets for Pets of the Homeless Trina Wood November 16, 2022 Dateline Staff From UC Davis Dateline Spread some holiday warmth and hope to pets of the homeless. Volunteers who share an affiliation past or present with the UC Davis Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital are making their annual solicitation of funds to help pay […]