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UF Health diabetes researcher named chair of Infectious Diseases and Immunology department

Dr. Clay Mathews A University of Florida Health researcher whose expertise is in immune-mediated diseases has been named chair of the UF College of Veterinary Medicine’s Department of Infectious Diseases and Immunology, following a national search. His appointment will be effective Sept. 1. Clayton Mathews, Ph.D., is currently the Sebastian Family Professor for Diabetes Research […]

Class of 2028: A Childhood Menagerie and a Willing Mentor With a Side of Cilantro

At every routine and sick-care visit for the pets enlivening her childhood home, Claire Roffi would go with a parent and the dog, cat or rabbit of the day and inevitably ask her family veterinarian, “When will you let me come work with you?” Her pre-teen persistence paid off when Dr. Joseph Osbourne kindly agreed […]

BIG project requires a large and diverse team

What do a veterinarian, an ecologist, a virologist, a conservation officer and a structural engineer-turned-veterinary-student have in common? They are all vital members of a diverse team that’s working toward the conservation of Canada’s once-great bison herds.

Children Can Inherit Early Aging Symptoms From Parents Who Abuse Alcohol, Texas A&M Researchers Find

Golding Researchers at the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) have discovered that parents who struggle with alcohol use disorders can pass along symptoms of early aging to their children, affecting them well into adulthood.  These accelerated aging effects — including high cholesterol, heart problems, arthritis, and early onset dementia — […]

Park Fire Response

Park Fire Response Rob Warren August 07, 2024 Cody Kitaura A CVET staff member carries a dog with bandaged paws in Butte County. CVET has treated 164 animals for injuries. (Eunah Preston/CVET) UC Davis is lending a hand to help people and animals impacted by the Park Fire, the massive blaze that stretches across Butte, […]

Wildlife Health Talks podcast: Martin and the Amur tigers

Tigers, leopards and now one-horned rhinos. Dr Martin Gilbert studies them all. He is a wildlife veterinarian, epidemiologist and Associate Professor of Practice at Cornell University, US. Originally from Scotland, he has investigated infectious diseases and mysterious mass die-offs all over Asia. It was him and his colleagues who discovered that it was the administration […]