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CVMBS Graduate Student Prepares For Future In Exotic Animal Medicine

Austin Warren As a self-described thrill-seeker, future wildlife and exotic animal veterinarian Austin Warren looks forward to the day he can work up close and personal with animals that many other people may find frightening. “I’m not scared of many animals; I enjoy the excitement of seeing wild animals in person,” the Lewisville native said. […]

NC State Veterinary Medicine Research Roundup, March 2021

A look at some of the latest published research from the CVM. Genetic Mutations and Feline Cardiomyopathy Researchers have discovered a novel form of cardiomyopathy associated with the ALMS1 gene in a cat. The findings suggest that variants in genes involved with cardiac development and cell regulation may deserve further consideration for association with familial […]

Equine Specialists Host EHM Webinar

Equine Specialists Host EHM Webinar Rob Warren March 29, 2021 On March 26, 2021, equine specialists from the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine’s Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital and the California Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratory joined with the California Department of Food and Agriculture to present “Update on Equine Herpes Myeloencephalopathy for Equine […]

School Updates its Visual Brand and Websites

School Updates its Visual Brand and Websites Trina Wood March 29, 2021 The new Rod of Asclepius illustration and cut-out photos are all available on the school’s new Communications Resources site. UC Davis Veterinary Medicine is updating its look with a fresh visual identity that draws on the university’s new brand, takes advantage of design technology advancements, and includes a custom […]

Bacteria From Cat-Scratch Fever Potentially Linked To Schizophrenia, Study Says

Infection from bacteria associated with cat-scratch disease could potentially play a role in schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder, according a pilot study conducted in part by a UW-Madison veterinary medicine professor. The post Bacteria From Cat-Scratch Fever Potentially Linked To Schizophrenia, Study Says appeared first on School of Veterinary Medicine.

How vaccines work

Monday, March 29, 2021 – 3:45pm As the global and national vaccination efforts for COVID ramp up, many still have questions about how this time-honored public health tool works inside the body. To answer these questions, Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine scientists and educators produced a short animation to show exactly what happens when […]

Three OSU students named Goldwater Scholars

Three Oklahoma State University students have won Barry M. Goldwater Scholarships, the prestigious undergraduate award for outstanding students who seek research careers in the natural sciences, mathematics and engineering.