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Farmers and scientists gather for fish health workshop

Tuesday, November 15, 2022 – 1:23pm student in lab.jpg New York state fish farmers, graduate students from CVM and the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, and researchers from Cornell and other NYS universities gathered to join for a day of hands-on learning and shared expertise in fish health. On October 27, the Cornell University […]

How the Global Donkey Skin Trade Risks Spreading Deadly Diseases

“The report draws attention to a form of international trade and movement that most people don’t know about,” says Tony Goldberg, an epidemiologist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, who was not involved in the research. “It’s becoming increasingly apparent that globalization is not only a problem for human diseases but also animal diseases.” The post […]

Steiner Receives German Small Animal Veterinary Science Award

Dr. Jörg Steiner (right) receiving his award Dr. Jörg Steiner, a University Distinguished Professor and Regents Professor at the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS), was honored with the Richard-Voelker Medallie by the German Veterinary Science Association’s Small Animal Division. The award was established in 1974 and is given to up […]

Pathobiology Program Applications Are Now Being Accepted Until December 15th, 2022

Pathobiology Applications are now being accepted until December 15th, Applications received after December 15 will still be evaluated, provided that the positions have not all been filled. The final deadline for submissions is February 1st. Students who are admitted will begin the program at the start of the Fall semester. For additional information please visit […]

The Oath, Fall 2022

At the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine, we are life-changers. In this edition of the Oath magazine, we show you how spectacularly we often build on that foundational truth and become life-savers – both locally and globally.  For instance, Ke Cheng, the Randall B. Terry Jr. Distinguished Professor in Regenerative Medicine at NC State, led a […]

Eye surgery gives stray cat a new outlook on life

Two years ago, a stray grey tabby cat showed up in a neighbourhood in south Regina, Sask. Since then, “George” has stolen the hearts of many people there — including Christine Holzer.

WisCARES Vets for Homeless Pets in High Demand as Colder Weather Approaches

With the cold weather of winter, people experiencing homelessness in the area struggle to find warm shelter, and some have cats or dogs with them. One non-profit in Madison has offered care and shelter to those animals, but the group is having trouble keeping up. Wisconsin Companion Animal Resources, Education, and Social Services, or WisCares, […]