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Taking a One Health Approach to Muscle Loss Research

An innovative conference will team experts in veterinary and human health to examine sarcopenia and healthy aging in people and pets Two Tufts scientists are providing an example of how a One Health collaboration between animal and human health researchers can achieve better outcomes for both people and pets.

College appoints two associate deans to lead clinical operations

College appoints two associate deans to lead clinical operations Dr. Michael Mison and Dr. Chris Sanchez Thanks to its fast-growing clinical operations, the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine has appointed two associate deans for clinical services to oversee operations at the UF Veterinary Hospitals. Michael Mison, D.V.M., will become associate dean for clinical […]

Alumni Feature: Dr. Tesfaheywet Zeryehun Shiferaw

In 2019, Dr. Tesfaheywet Zeryehun Shiferaw came to MSU as part of the USDA Foreign Animal Service Faculty Exchange Program. Since completing the program, Dr. Tesfaheywet was promoted to full professor in Veterinary Clinical Pathology at Haramaya University. This makes Dr. Tesfaheywet the youngest professor in the history of Haramaya University.

Preventing, controlling spread of animal diseases focus of forum at Penn State

Exploring the emergence, spread and control of animal infectious diseases such as avian influenza was the focus of the inaugural Emerging Animal Infectious Disease Conference held Nov. 29-Dec.1, 2021, at Penn State. It was hosted by the College of Agricultural Sciences, the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture and Penn State’s Center for Security Research and Education.

How to prepare your pet for a low-stress vet visit

Veterinarians at the James L. Voss Veterinary Teaching Hospital sometimes use treats to promote positive reinforcement. When a person is in a stressful situation, anxiety can manifest itself a lot of different ways: shaking, pacing, fidgeting, blushing – the list goes on. Similarly, animals also exhibit signs of stress, but they often vary from human […]

Keep Your Family Safe From Dangerous E. coli

While many animals—including humans—have harmless strains of E. coli living inside their gastrointestinal tracts, a dangerous form that often makes headlines is E. coli 0157, which can cause serious illness in people. Although E. coli 0157 outbreaks are usually caused by contaminated vegetables, meats, or other foods, these bacteria can also be spread by live […]

Spartan Family Gives $1 Million in Memory of Beloved Pet

While there are many reasons to support animal heath, Matt and Kathleen Davis needed only one. In recent months, the Davises donated a $1 million estate gift to the College of Veterinary Medicine, as well as a cash pledge to assist small animal owners who can’t afford emergency care for their pet.

Celebrating New Students and Alumni!

Celebrating New Students and Alumni! Trina Wood April 06, 2022 This upcoming weekend of April 8-10 will be a busy one at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine! We will be celebrating students admitted to the Class of 2026 with a full afternoon of events on Friday, April 8th. General information, including a schedule, […]