Horse Health Lines (Spring 2022) now online
The Spring 2022 issue of Horse Health Lines, news publication for the WCVM’s Townsend Equine Health Research Fund, is now online.
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The Spring 2022 issue of Horse Health Lines, news publication for the WCVM’s Townsend Equine Health Research Fund, is now online.
For more than 20 years, Pratul Agarwal, Ph.D., has been conducting research at the intersection of biology, chemistry and computing. A professor in the Department of Physiological Sciences at Oklahoma State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine, Agarwal also serves as assistant vice president of research for cyber-infrastructure and high-performance computing
Veterinary students determine the best treatment for a “patient” during Disaster Day. Battling a fake wildfire and the real cold, 50 Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (CVMBS) students, staff, and faculty practiced caring for animals in emergency situtions during the 14th annual Disaster Day on Feb. 25. After the 2021 event […]
Saving Our Wildlife Subtitle When raging wildfires engulf our forests, what happens to the animals? Trina Wood March 01, 2022 Judy Farah Full feature appears in Comstock’s Magazine There was no way this young bobcat was going to make it, thought Sallysue Stein. It came in growling and snarling with fifth-degree burns down to the […]
The detection of highly pathogenic avian influenza in wild birds and domestic flocks in several Eastern and Midwestern states is prompting urgent calls from Penn State poultry experts for flock owners — and others who may come into proximity to flocks — to step up their biosecurity practices. At risk is Pennsylvania’s large poultry industry, the […]
Drs. Eman Anis and Roderick Gagne comment on possible deer-to-human transmission of the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
Cardiac Emergency Leads to Cross Country Journey to UC Davis Rob Warren March 01, 2022 This radiograph of Zeus shows a pacemaker implanted in him at the UC Davis veterinary hospital after being diagnosed with a third degree atrioventricular block. –Portions of this article first appeared in Pulse magazine– Being faced with a life-or-death situation […]
A transdisciplinary team of Penn State researchers is exploring how One Health, an approach that recognizes the interconnectedness among human health, ecosystem health and animal health, may be able to tackle complex health problems facing Pennsylvania.
According to carecredit.com, the lifetime cost of having a dog can be as much as $19,000. A UW-Madison Oncologist explains what you need to know about finding affordable vet care and pet cancer. The post Pet Care: Finding Affordable Vet Care, Pet Cancer appeared first on School of Veterinary Medicine.
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