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Weekend Roundup: UW-Madison Announces Next Leader of Global Health Institute

The next director of the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s Global Health Institute has decades of experience studying viruses, including those that jump from animals to humans, and ways to prevent their spread. Jorge Osorio is an expert in epidemiology, virology and vaccines and a professor in the School of Veterinary Medicine. He takes over his role […]

UW Veterinary Care Offers Rabbit Vaccine Against Fatal Disease

Researchers say a fatal rabbit hemorrhagic disease, RHDV2, is spreading across the U.S. In response to the outbreak, the UW Veterinary Care Special Species Health Service at the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine is offering an emergency-authorized vaccine against the disease for rabbits. The post UW Veterinary Care Offers Rabbit Vaccine Against Fatal […]

Quantifying Cognitive Decline in Dogs Could Help Humans With Alzheimer’s Disease

Researchers have found that a suite of complimentary tests can quantify changes in dogs suspected of suffering from cognitive decline. The approach could not only aid owners in managing their elderly canine’s care, but could also serve as a model for evaluating cognitive decline progression in – and treatments for – humans with Alzheimer’s disease. […]

Congratulations, CMIB graduates!

Graduates of the College’s Comparative Medicine and Integrative Biology Program are hooded at their commencement ceremony.

New Research Documents Domestic Cattle Genetics In Modern Bison Herds

A new study published in Scientific Reports has revealed the strongest evidence to date that all bison in North America carry multiple small, but clearly identifiable, regions of DNA that originated from domestic cattle. In the study, Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (CVMBS) researchers, led by Drs. James Derr and Brian […]

UF veterinary students gain shelter medicine skills through clerkship

UF veterinary students gain shelter medicine skills through clerkship By Sarah Carey Thanks to a collaboration between the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine and Alachua County, students at the college have gained an opportunity for hands-on learning in the field of shelter medicine and the college has enhanced the offerings of its shelter […]

Winnie and Marvin Endowed Scholarship: The Story Behind the Fund

When the Lingk family’s Treeing Walker Coonhound, Marvin, suffered a life-threatening accident, Angie heard from multiple emergency vets that they would not be able to help him. Luckily, when Angie and Marvin came to the MSU Veterinary Medical Center (VMC), our clinicians were able to help. The experience left her wanting to help veterinary professionals […]

Fishing for global health

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Shelters and Underserved Populations Benefit from Access to Veterinary Care at UC Davis

Shelters and Underserved Populations Benefit from Access to Veterinary Care at UC Davis Rob Warren May 09, 2022 –Portions of this article first appeared in California Veterinarian magazine– A thorough and well-rounded veterinary education can involve dozens if not hundreds of different facets – learning compassionate care is one of them. A new program at […]