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Texas A&M Superfund Researchers Establish Green Infrastructure Plan For Houston Community

Participatory master plan and schematics developed for Sunnyside, Houston, TX, USA. Texas A&M Superfund Research Center investigators have developed a novel green infrastructure plan to reduce stormwater runoff in Houston’s Sunnyside community by uniquely combining the results of three separate landscape performance tools. Green infrastructure (GI) is a network of interconnected green spaces that reduce […]

COVID-19 Antibodies From Eggs

COVID-19 Antibodies From Eggs Trina Wood July 13, 2022 Andy Fell, UC Davis News Birds produce a form of antibody, IgY, found in eggs. UC Davis researchers have shown that quantities of IgY antibody specific for the COVID-19 virus spike protein can be produced from eggs by immunizing hens. (Getty Images) Researchers at the University […]

New faculty profile: Dr. Corinna Noel

Wednesday, July 13, 2022 – 10:12am Corinna_smaller.png “It is so rewarding to work in the public health field in the community that you live. While the work is not always easy, it is motivating to see progress.” –Dr. Corinna Noel, assistant professor of practice, Department of Public and Ecosystem Health. Photo: Provided The Cornell University […]

Community Voices: Enrichment Summer Program

The Enrichment Summer Program, a summer research opportunity for undergraduate students, provides three weeks of veterinary experience to undergraduate students across the country. This year’s participants share their dreams and discoveries.

CVMBS Faculty Listed Among Top 2% Of Scientists

Sixteen faculty members from the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (CVMBS) have been listed among the top 2% of scientists in the world, according to Stanford University’s list of the most cited scientists. Dr. Stephen Safe, distinguished professor of toxicology in the CVMBS Department of Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology (VTPP), was […]

Dr. Jonathan Cheetham: Touching a nerve in equine medicine

Tuesday, July 12, 2022 – 10:03am EQUINETOUREdits2020-311-1000pxRose.jpg From the operating room to work in the lab, Dr. Jonathan Cheetham emphasizes that success relies on trusting team expertise. Photo: Darcy Rose/CVM A passion for horses is foundational for the veterinarians at the Cornell Equine Hospital. It has led to groundbreaking procedures, state-of-the-art techniques and an impressive […]

A ‘Productive’ Endeavor: Veterinary Research In The Texas Panhandle

Identifying and solving problems that challenge the veterinary profession often require a team effort, which is why researchers in the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences’ (SVMBS) Veterinary Education, Research, & Outreach (VERO) initiative are working in partnership with veterinary practitioners, animal scientists across the country, and the livestock industries to address […]

Alumni Feature: Dr. Katie Davis Mauro

Dr. Katie Davis Mauro (DVM ’14) recently returned to MSU, her alma mater, to join the faculty as an assistant professor of Emergency and Critical Care, Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences. Learn about her career, her passion for extracorporeal therapy, and her favorite way to celebrate being a Spartan!