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Tale of two spines: Dogs return to outdoor adventures after disc injuries

Wednesday, August 25, 2021 – 3:39pm 4-12-19 Tanner unable to walk.jpg Tanner’s saga started in April 2019, when he stopped eating and drinking, and was suddenly unable to use his back legs. All photos in this story provided. Although small in stature, Tanner and Gidgie are two adventurous pups that enjoy hiking and exploring with […]

Texas A&M Canine Clinical Trial Reveals STING Agonist May Be Viable Treatment For Human Glioblastoma

Dr. Beth Boudreau Bryan-College Station, Aug. 25, 2021—A team of researchers at Texas A&M University, Northwestern University, and ImmunoGenesis have discovered a treatment for glioblastoma that has promising implications for the human version of the aggressive cancer form that grows in the brain. Published today in Clinical Cancer Research, a journal of the American Association for […]

Texas A&M Professor Awarded Grant To Study Producer Needs For Foreign Animal Disease Preparedness

Dr. Molly Gonzales, an instructional assistant professor in the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences’ (CVMBS) Department of Veterinary Integrative Biosciences (VIBS), has received funding from the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship (IDALS) to conduct a qualitative study of Iowa livestock producers to determine training needs on foreign animal disease […]

How a Dog with a Giant Tongue Was Saved by a Veterinary Surgeon

Cummings School professor Raymond Kudej’s research into brachycephalic breeds prepared him to perform what might be the first tongue-reduction surgery of its kind on a dog This is a story of Bentley, a pit bull with an enormous tongue, and Raymond Kudej, a veterinary surgeon at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine who performed a ground-breaking […]

Welcome Class of 2025

Welcome Class of 2025 Trina Wood August 23, 2021 Families, friends, faculty and staff gathered at the UC Davis Mondavi Center to welcome 150 new students into the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine Class of 2025 on August 20. Others watched a livestream of the event, which can be rewatched here. Following the welcome […]

Evidence Mounts That People With Breakthrough Infections Can Spread Delta Easily

A preliminary study has shown that in the case of a breakthrough infection, the Delta variant is able to grow in the noses of vaccinated people to the same degree as if they were not vaccinated at all. The virus that grows is just as infectious as that in unvaccinated people, meaning vaccinated people can transmit the […]

Texas A&M Welcomes Largest Incoming Veterinary Class In The Nation

The addition of 18 students in the inaugural 2+2 DVM program at the Veterinary Education, Research, and Outreach facility in Canyon brings the Texas A&M CVMBS’ Class of 2025 to 180 students.  The Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (CVMBS) welcomed 180 first-year students to its Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) program […]