Cornell Veterinary Podcast: Looking at Lipids in Cancer
Dr. Glenn Simmons Jr., assistant professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences, joinshost Michelle Moyal, D.V.M.’ 07, for the latest installment of the Cornell Veterinary Podcast.
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Dr. Glenn Simmons Jr., assistant professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences, joinshost Michelle Moyal, D.V.M.’ 07, for the latest installment of the Cornell Veterinary Podcast.
Tackling Threats to Global Health Security Trina J Wood December 05, 2024 Adapted from an article by the Wildlife Conservation Society Dr. Pranav Pandit, a veterinary epidemiologist with the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, helped launch a new Pandemic Prevention Leadership Initiative earlier this year. The program—a collaboration with the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), and […]
Nox the Falcon Died of Pneumonia Trina J Wood December 05, 2024 Gretchen Kell, UC Berkeley News Nox took his first flight on campus on June 5. About a month later, he was found injured in the Berkeley Marina and taken to the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine with a broken wing. Photo: Bridget […]
The holiday season is a time of joy, togetherness, and celebration, but for pet owners, it also comes with unique challenges. Creating a safe, festive environment for pets while involving them in the holiday fun requires a bit of planning and care. Dr. Lori Teller, a clinical professor at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary […]
Dr. Katie Krebs talks about canine obesity and what owners can do to help.
Dog owners have quite a bit of control over their pets’ diets, and many have strong opinions on what kinds of diets are best for their canine friends. But a new study from the Dog Aging Project (DAP) at Texas A&M University and investigators at Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine has revealed that the reasons […]
Scientists assess a tick’s potential to spread disease in Southern U.S. As feral hog populations increase in Texas and the U.S., they create desirable conditions for disease-carrying ticks and increase the risk for an outbreak of African swine fever virus, ASFV. To ensure the devastating ASFV stays out of Texas, a multi-institution research project led […]
Dolly Hight, front left, joins Stella in her treatment pen at the NC State Veterinary Hospital. Stella’s side is shaved for the diagnostic procedures she underwent at the hospital. (Photo courtesy of Dr. Lisa Gamsjaeger) No obvious cause of Stella’s symptoms emerged over six days. But Stella had also developed pockets of air bubbles called […]
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