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CVM class gets creative for zoonotic disease communication

Friday, July 1, 2022 – 10:24am Qfever pamphlet image.JPG This spring, College of Veterinary Medicine students in the class Veterinary Practice: Public Health created a variety of communication materials explaining zoonotic diseases, such as a brochure explaining Q fever. Image: Provided. To become a veterinarian, students must not only acquire an immense body of knowledge on complex […]

UC Davis Interdisciplinary Research Teams Join Forces to Prepare for the Next Pandemic

UC Davis Interdisciplinary Research Teams Join Forces to Prepare for the Next Pandemic Subtitle Highlights From the Team Research Forum: Catalyzing Innovation for Emerging Threats Trina Wood June 30, 2022 Neelanjana Gautam Since the World Health Organization declared Covid-19 as a global pandemic on March 11, 2020, scientists, engineers and clinicians have been producing and […]

The Cattle Battle: Bovine Respiratory Disease

One of the greatest issues cattle owners face is Bovine Respiratory Disease (BRD), a complex condition that can affect cattle of any age and breed. In North America, BRD is the leading cause of illness and death in cattle production systems, according to Dr. Matthew Scott, an assistant professor of microbial ecology & infectious disease […]

New Research By Texas A&M Professor Challenging Long-held Beliefs About Limb Regeneration

Dr. Ken Muneoka Dr. Ken Muneoka has been no stranger to disrupting the field of regeneration; for example, in a 2019 ground-breaking publication in Nature, the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (CVMBS) professor proved for the first time that joint regeneration in mammals was possible. Now, his team is again challenging […]

Cornell veterinarians bring top skills to Westminster

Thursday, June 30, 2022 – 8:58am 0629_westminster1_0.jpg This news item will redirect to:  https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2022/06/golden-retriever-and-cornell-vets-bring… Is Scopes?:  Subcategory:  Features

College partners with Caribbean Public Health Agency

Wednesday, June 29, 2022 – 9:56am DJI_0541.JPG Under the new agreement, Cornell and the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) will explore ways to address the complex public health challenges facing Caribbean nations and provide Cornell students and faculty the opportunity to collaborate with Caribbean public health organizations. Photo: CARPHA When Lorraine Francis, associate professor of […]

Collaborative care gets hunter ready to jump again

Tuesday, June 28, 2022 – 9:55am IMG-1988 (2).jpg Crisp’s award-winning career was nearly cut short when he developed immune-mediated keratitis in his right eye. Thanks to clinical partnerships between Cornell and referring veterinarians, the horse is performance-ready once again. Photo: Provided Anyone watching Crisp and his rider Christine Ruh claim the Adult Amateur Hunters title […]