Smaller fish offer better nutrition, lower environmental cost
Smaller fish species are more nutritious, lower in mercury and less susceptible to overfishing, a Cornell-led research team has found.
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Smaller fish species are more nutritious, lower in mercury and less susceptible to overfishing, a Cornell-led research team has found.
When Matthew Wilson’s father took him kayaking along the coast of British Columbia, that holiday adventure ignited a new interest in his life — a fascination with the ocean and its unique ecology and biology.
The L.A. wildfires have coincided with a 16-fold rise in hospital visits for fire-related injuries, such as burns and smoke exposure.
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Lance Yohe, CJF Lance Yohe, CJF, is the new farrier for the UC Davis veterinary hospital’s Large Animal Clinic.
Principle Investigator Dr. Nolan Description The College of Veterinary Medicine is now recruiting dogs with STS to study a novel cancer treatment called interstitial photodynamic therapy (PDT). With PDT, a laser is inserted into the tumor, thus activating anti-cancer drugs and killing cancer cells. Testing Requirements – Body weight ≥ 5 kgs (11 lbs.)– Age […]
A new storage technique can keep protein-based drugs and vaccines stable without keeping them cold. The discovery, led by researchers at Penn State, could eliminate the need for refrigeration for hundreds of life-saving medicines like insulin, monoclonal antibodies and viral vaccines.
A new preclinical externship allows veterinary students to experience rural life and explore career possibilities in small towns across the Lone Star State. Leaders from Texas A&M University and thelocal community at the McCulloch County courthouse Imagine you’re at a Friday night high school football game. Like everybody else in your small town, you’re here […]
Donnell discusses a patient case during rounds. (John Joyner/NC State College of Veterinary Medicine) Donnell reviews a patient’s prescriptions and dosages. (John Joyner/NC State College of Veterinary Medicine) After graduating with her bachelor’s in 2019, Donnell attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Eshelman School of Pharmacy. She took every opportunity she could […]
Bats are widely recognized as the primary hosts of filoviruses, such as Ebola, yet the specific host species of ebolaviruses are not definitively known. In a study led by the University of California, Davis, and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine (Einstein), scientists have developed a new tool to narrow down potential host species of […]
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