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Texas A&M Veterinary Teaching Hospital Re-Accredited In 14 Specialty Areas, As Emergency Facility

The Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences’ (CVMBS) Small Animal Teaching Hospital (SATH) recently earned re-accreditation from the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) in several specialty areas and as a level II emergency and critical care facility by the Veterinary Emergency & Critical Care Society (VECCS). “I am extremely proud of the […]

Tiny red fox gets Big Red care

Wednesday, May 4, 2022 – 12:00pm A tiny red fox kit is getting world-class care at Cornell University’s Janet L. Swanson Wildlife Hospital. The four-to-six-week old baby was first brought to a local rehabilitator after she was found in Cortland County with her paw caught in a plastic rat trap. Now, Cornell’s veterinarians, LVTs and […]

Together Again at Last for the 38th Annual Awards Banquet

For the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began, the College of Veterinary Medicine community assembled to celebrate a tradition: its annual awards banquet at the Talley Student Union on the NC State main campus.  Many attendees said it felt good to be together again at the 38th annual event, where congratulatory hugs were joyfully […]

Dog coronavirus jumps to humans, with a protein shift

Tuesday, May 3, 2022 – 10:20am dog for coronavirus research story.JPG This news item will redirect to:  https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2022/05/dog-coronavirus-jumps-humans-protein-sh…

Class of 2022: Apache pilot. Military wife. Mom of three. Vet student. Forever friend.

“There’re two heartbeats,” announced my obstetrician on that fateful day in January of first year. “It’s twins.” Cue the deluge of tears – scared, OMG-what-am-I-going-to-do tears. Tears that didn’t stop for 38 weeks and three days. I already had a nearly 3-year-old toddler at home. My husband is in the military, and his assignment could change […]

Peter J. Halfmann, PhD, on SARS-CoV-2 Interference of Influenza Virus Replication

To better understand the consequences of simultaneous and serial viral co-infection with H3N2 influenza virus and SARS coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), and how host factors induced by one virus may suppress the other, Peter J. Halfmann, PhD, of the Influenza Research Institute, University of Wisconsin (UW)-Madison, and colleagues, turned to the Syrian golden hamster. The post […]