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Dr. Sougat Misra Receives the College of Ag Sciences RAIN Grant

Researcher from VBS receives the College of Ag Sciences RAIN grant for the second consecutive year! Congrats to Dr. Sougat Misra, Asst. Research Professor, for his successful application for the Research Applications for Innovation (RAIN) grant from the College of Agricultural Sciences. The grant is awarded to one innovative research project annually with the intent […]

‘Doc’ Graham Center—Including VERO, TVMDL Buildings—Officially Opens In Texas Panhandle

The “Doc” Graham Center Grand Opening Ceremony CANYON, Texas — Dignitaries, Texas A&M and West Texas A&M university administrators, and students alike today celebrated the grand opening of two buildings that greatly enhance veterinary medical, education, and research missions in the Texas Panhandle. The Charles W. “Doc” Graham ’53 DVM, The Texas A&M University System […]

Toxin-neutralizing antibodies could be key to defeating typhoid fever

Thursday, June 3, 2021 – 10:52am Capture.JPG A host cell infected with Salmonella Typhi bacteria. Photo: provided Dr. Jeongmin Song, associate professor of microbiology and immunology, has published a recent study in iScience that details new typhoid toxin-neutralizing antibodies. Song predicts that the information obtained from this study would serve as a basis for future […]

Pet Diarrhea: When To Run To The Vet

Diarrhea is a natural part of life—all pets (and pet owners) have had it at some point. While diarrhea can be smelly, messy, and potentially embarrassing, Dr. Michael Hung, a small animal internal medicine resident at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, offers the run down on what causes it and […]

How to Pay Attention

In a Tell Me More podcast, Tufts experts explore the nature of attention, from the trouble with multitasking to the costs of staying too focused We get it: You’ve got limited time and too many things demanding your attention. We’re vying for your attention right now, when you could be scrolling Instagram. So we’ll cut […]

COVID-19 takes the life of a Harlem veterinarian

Wednesday, June 2, 2021 – 2:57pm DN_NYDNstaff_10518733.jpg This news item will redirect to:  https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2021/06/covid-19-takes-life-harlem-veterinarian

Vet Med Faces of Research: Dr. Todd Holbrook

Dr. Todd Holbrook started doing research about 25 years ago during his equine residency at the University of Georgia and never stopped. A professor board certified in both veterinary internal medicine and sports medicine and rehabilitation, Holbrook holds the June Jacobs Chair in Veterinary Medicine at Oklahoma State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine.

OSU Veterinary College hosts Kenya Ambassador

Oklahoma State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine recently hosted Ambassador David Gacheru, Deputy Chief of Mission of the Embassy of the Republic of Kenya to the United States of America, and a small group of Oklahoma and OSU leaders.

Donations Allow UC Davis To Increase Nation’s Largest House Officer Program

Donations Allow UC Davis To Increase Nation’s Largest House Officer Program Rob Warren June 02, 2021 SVM residents and students study a radiograph at the UC Davis veterinary hospital. Thanks to corporate and private donations, the nation’s largest veterinary house officer (residents, interns, fellows) program at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine just got […]