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Longtime donor supports local shelter medicine projects

Friday, July 8, 2022 – 9:56am IMG_6230-horizontal.jpg From left: Marc Glassman, Karen Klefman and Keith Yaugher. Glassman’s longtime support of Maddie’s ® Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell comes from his love of animals, especially as it aligns with his approach of making a difference locally. Photo provided. Marc Glassman ’67 has always had a soft spot for animals. […]

CSU’s Sue VandeWoude named next dean of College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences

Colorado State University has named University Distinguished Professor Sue VandeWoude the 11th dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.  Dr. Sue VandeWoude, a Colorado State University distinguished professor and world-renowned veterinary virologist, has been named the next dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. She will step down from […]

Confidently Caring For Pets After Surgery

From routine spays and neuters to dealing with unexpected health conditions, surgery is a nearly inevitable part of pet ownership. By knowing ahead of time what recovery will look like, owners can feel more confident about any procedures their pet may need. While pets are typically sent home with printed post-operative care instructions, there are […]

Rodenticide poisoning widespread among state’s red-tailed hawks

Thursday, July 7, 2022 – 10:03am hawk 1.png Sixty-eight percent of red-tailed hawks have anticoagulant rodenticide toxins in their systems, indicating that poisoning of this kind is widespread across New York state raptors. Photo: CVM Birds of prey are in trouble, according to a recent study by clinical researchers at Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine. […]

New faculty profile: Dr. Eileen Hackett

Tuesday, July 5, 2022 – 3:01pm “I am very passionate about soft tissue surgical innovation, especially in the area of upper airway and minimally invasive surgery.” – Dr. Eileen Hackett, professor in the Section of Large Animal Surgery. Photo provided. The Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) has recently welcomed many new faculty members […]

Inhalable COVID-19 Vaccine Shows Promise in Rodent Model

Researchers have created an inhalable COVID-19 vaccine that is shelf stable at room temperature for up to three months, targets the lungs specifically and effectively, and allows for self-administration via an inhaler. The researchers also found that the delivery mechanism for this vaccine – a lung-derived exosome called LSC-Exo – is more effective at evading […]