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Texas A&M Students Bring Veterinary Medicine To Underserved Members Of Campus Community

Veterinary students examine the dogs of an essential Aggie. For as long as she can remember, recent biomedical sciences graduate Emma Bender ’22 has loved animals and desired to become a veterinarian. When she discovered a passion for community service as well, she decided to dedicate her career to serving both people and animals. While […]

Chronic Pain In Pets Part 1: Causes, Symptoms, And Prevention

Pets can develop chronic pain for a variety of reasons, but because they cannot verbally tell us when they’re hurting, overcoming the communication barrier can quickly become challenging for pet owners who want to alleviate any and all pain in their four-legged friends. Dr. Daniel Eckman, a staff veterinarian at the Texas A&M School of […]

UC Davis Receives $10M for Pacific Southwest Center of Excellence

UC Davis Receives $10M for Pacific Southwest Center of Excellence Subtitle Center’s Goal is to Manage and Prevent Mosquito and Tick-Borne Diseases Trina Wood September 09, 2022 Tom Hinds Aedes aegypti mosquitoes exposed to Zika virus salivating in capillary tubes to determine if they are transmitting the virus. (Ana Ramirez) Mosquito and tick-borne diseases are […]

A personalized fight against arthritis

Friday, September 9, 2022 – 12:44pm horse exiting barn at equine park.JPG This news item will redirect to:  https://research.cornell.edu/news-features/personalized-fight-against-arthritis Is Scopes?:  Subcategory:  Features

From a Rouby to a Pearl, Newborn Colt Defies the Odds

Equine dystocia, or difficulty birthing a foal, is not uncommon, but always urgent. After Rouby, an 18-year-old Oldenburg mare, was in labor for more than three hours, and two weeks late on delivery, her owner Valerie knew quick action was needed to save her beloved mare and her unborn foal.