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UC Davis Performs First 3D Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy in Veterinary Medicine

UC Davis Performs First 3D Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy in Veterinary Medicine Rob Warren April 22, 2021 Louie’s Cushing’s disease was cured following a groundbreaking surgery at the UC Davis veterinary hospital. Case of the Month – April 2021 Louie, an 8-year-old male Boston terrier, was diagnosed with Cushing’s disease by his primary veterinarian. Cushing’s disease causes […]

CVMBS Professor Develops WHO Tricycle Protocol To Monitor Antibiotic Resistance

Dr. H. Morgan Scott Through an international, multi-institutional effort coordinated by the World Health Organization (WHO), Dr. H. Morgan Scott, a professor of veterinary pathobiology in the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (CVMBS), helped developed the Tricycle protocol for global One Health surveillance of antimicrobial resistance. This surveillance method is based […]

Frey Selected For NC State Impact Scholars Inaugural Class

Erin Frey, a research assistant professor at the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM), has been named to the university’s first-ever class of Strengthening the Impact of Research (STIR) Scholars for her work promoting effective antibiotic stewardship in animals. Frey, a 2003 CVM graduate, is among 12 NC State-wide faculty and staff selected for […]

Veterinary Students’ Research Helps Horses Recovering from Injuries

Cummings School faculty and students do the work to scientifically validate remedy for horses suffering from tendon and ligament damage Publishing one academic paper is cause for celebration, but Cummings School for Veterinary Medicine student Abby Brisbois, V21, has the satisfaction of being among the authors of two recent papers in the American Journal of […]

Your Pets Can Catch Coronavirus but Probably Don’t Spread It, Research Finds

“People don’t live in a vacuum,” said Keith Poulsen, the director of the Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory at UW-Madison. “When you have an infectious disease come through, we have households of mammals, and that includes people, dogs, cats.” For the past year, Poulsen and his lab have been testing animal samples from all across the country, trying […]

UW Program Sees Increase In Clients Experiencing Homelessness With Pets

A University of Wisconsin program that provides veterinary medical care and social services to some Dane County residents reports they are seeing an increase in homeless pet owners. The Wisconsin Companion Animal Resources, Education, and Social Services (WisCARES) clinic is a partnership between UW schools of veterinary medicine, social work and pharmacy who provides care to those who […]

OVC Prof Aims to Inform Public, Dispel Myths on COVID-19 Through ScienceExplained

As the virus that causes COVID-19 has spread, what has also spread is misinformation. Biomedical sciences professor Dr. Glen Pyle, in the University of Guelph’s Ontario Veterinary College, is helping to change that by volunteering his science knowledge for a group called COVID-19 Resources Canada. Pyle is the volunteer Ontario co-lead for the group, as […]

Texas A&M Health Professionals Co-Host International Global Health Conference

A team of Aggies from the Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (CVMBS), School of Public Health, and College of Medicine co-hosted the 2021 Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH) virtual conference this March. Approximately 1,900 participants from more than 100 countries attended this year’s conference, “Addressing Critical Gaps in […]