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Rallying For Ramsie: VMTH Oncology Service Saves Life Of Team Member’s Dog

Ramsie Paula Plummer knows firsthand what having a pet with cancer looks like. For the last 14 years, Plummer has been a licensed veterinary technician in the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences’ (CVMBS) Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital (VMTH), and for three of those years, she has been a dedicated member of […]

Culture of Support at NC State Veterinary Medicine Fuels Research Grant Success

Over in the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine’s research buildings, the world is becoming clearer every day. Scientists are unlocking mysteries of life — how animal and human cells work, how we can regenerate heart tissue, how cancer invades the body and why. The tiniest discoveries often lead to the biggest medical advances. But […]

Veterinary Business Skills Course

Veterinary Business Skills Course Trina Wood February 10, 2021 Interested in the business side of veterinary practice?  Don’t miss this great summer opportunity! The UC Davis Graduate School of Management and School of Veterinary Medicine offer a unique learning opportunity: The Foundations of Veterinary Business Program. This program—designed for practice owners, prospective owners, practice leaders, students and hospital administrators—runs […]

Atlas Obscura: Why Rhinos Fly Upside Down Over Namibia

Wednesday, February 10, 2021 – 11:47am image.jpg THERE ARE LOTS OF REASONS to move a rhinoceros. In Namibia, where one-third of the world’s 5,500 black rhinos live, conservationists must strategically relocate the animals to sustain local populations and encourage genetic diversity. Sometimes rhinos are moved to national parks, where they can be protected from poachers who […]

MPH receives research grant to support Ithaca-area communities

Wednesday, February 10, 2021 – 11:41am 0210_engaged.jpg Brianna Johnson ’21, a student researcher on a Cornell team working to increase food security for local residents. Cornell faculty and students are teaming up with community partners in Tompkins County to address opioid use, increase food security, build a greener construction industry and share stories of Ithaca’s […]

Associate Professor Lark Coffey Honored as Chancellor’s Fellow

Associate Professor Lark Coffey Honored as Chancellor’s Fellow Trina Wood February 09, 2021 From UC Davis Dateline Associate professor Lark Coffey has been named as a Chancellor’s Fellow along with 11 other early-career faculty members at UC Davis. Chancellor’s Fellows are selected in recognition of their outstanding work in academia. Each keeps the title for five years and […]

Dean Lairmore’s COVID-19 Update – February 9, 2021

Dean Lairmore’s COVID-19 Update – February 9, 2021 Trina Wood February 09, 2021 To the UC Davis Veterinary Medicine community: Vaccinations It was great news when the campus was able to re-open COVID-19 vaccination appointments, and I’m hoping that all the qualified personnel from the school have taken the opportunity to get vaccinated. As I’ve […]

Osofsky: WHO report shows perils of human disregard for wildlife

Tuesday, February 9, 2021 – 4:50pm The World Health Organization said Tuesday the virus that causes COVID-19 most likely jumped from animal to animal naturally before entering the human population, and likely did not leak from a laboratory.    Dr. Steve Osofsky Credit: Dave Burbank Steve Osofsky, professor of wildlife health and health policy at […]