Why do cats knead? Why do dogs lick you? The science of pets’ quirks.
Dr. Carlo Siracusa explains certain strange pet behaviors.
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Dr. Carlo Siracusa explains certain strange pet behaviors.
Dr. Liz Arbittier identifies three essential practices for maximizing horses’ longevity and soundness.
Dr. James Serpell comments on research that shows dogs could tell the difference between their owner’s odor in different emotional states.
Texas A&M students and faculty at the AABP conference A group of faculty and students from the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VBMS) recently brought home scholarships and awards from the 55th annual conference of the American Association of Bovine Practitioners (AABP) in Long Beach, California. “AABP is the highlight of […]
Associate Professor Dr. Christianne Magee, D.V.M., Ph.D., the 2022 Colorado Veterinarian of the Year. Most evenings you’ll find Dr. Christianne Magee, associate professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences, and her daughter out with their 20-year-old horse Tucker, a former Colorado State University polo pony. Except for last Friday evening when she was in Keystone, […]
Nuclear receptors have long been a focus in cancer research. The role of dysregulated nuclear receptor mediated signaling pathways in tumorigenesis has been well documented in a variety of cancers. This makes nuclear receptors important therapeutic targets for identifying new therapies to combat cancer. In this webinar, learn about cutting edge research from distinguished professors […]
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With published research on such diverse topics as treating equine eye inflammation with gene therapy to using stem cell grafting to regenerate diseased organs, NC State researchers continue to produce new findings that will improve both animal and human health. Here is a sample of their work. Diagnosing Canine Brain Tumors A multi-institutional team of researchers, […]
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