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AVMA: Wildfire smoke endangers animal health

Tuesday, June 13, 2023 – 1:44pm Mishka and Aly 1.jpeg This news item will redirect to:  https://www.avma.org/news/wildfire-smoke-endangers-animal-health Is Scopes?: 

VMBS Faculty Member One Of First Veterinarians To Train On New Robotic-Assisted Surgery System

Thieman performs a minimally invasive surgery at the Small Animal Teaching Hospital. The introduction of endoscopy, a surgical procedure that uses cameras and instruments in a small incision rather than the large incisions required for open surgery, is one of the greatest successes in medical history. Before the introduction of endoscopy, large problems required large […]

Immersive Oncology: NC State Hopes New Clinical Experience Broadens Understanding, Horizons

The NC State College of Veterinary Medicine has launched a new program designed to help first- and second-year veterinary students from universities across the country explore important medical specialties they could pursue as careers. Dr. Mike Nolan, professor of radiation oncology, spearheaded the creation of NC State’s first Immersive Clinical Experience, or ICE, in Oncology this summer. […]

Troy Ott named acting director of the Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences

Troy Ott , professor of reproductive physiology and associate director of the Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences, has been selected to serve as acting director of the Huck Institutes during the appointment of Andrew Read as interim senior vice president of research at Penn State. Ott’s position will be effective July 1.  

More Genes, Fewer Toes: Were Gene Copies the Key to an Evolutionary Leap for Horses?

More Genes, Fewer Toes: Were Gene Copies the Key to an Evolutionary Leap for Horses? Trina Wood June 09, 2023 Amy Young Photo courtesy Birgit Forest Smith Eighteen million years ago, a genetic duplication event coincided with the evolutionary split between horses and their four-toed, forest-browsing ancestors. A recent study, led by Dr. Danika Bannasch […]

A One Health approach to cheetah rehabilitation

Friday, June 9, 2023 – 2:54pm Dr. Ana Bastos and Sarah Abdelmessih with cheetah cub.jpg This news item will redirect to:  https://wildlife.cornell.edu/blog/one-health-approach-cheetah-rehabilitation Is Scopes?: 

CNN: Wildfire smoke is bad for pets, too. Here’s how to keep them safe

Friday, June 9, 2023 – 1:38pm DSC02864-2.jpg Director, Bruce Kornreich speaks at the annual Fred Scott Feline Symposium at the College of Veterinary Medicine. Photo: John Enright/CVM As air quality conditions plummeted throughout the Northeast this week, pet owners were seeking answers about the health implications for their animals.  CNN Health recently spoke to Cornell […]

Bad air quality from Canada wildfire smoke harms your pets, too

Friday, June 9, 2023 – 10:20am Dr. Aly Cohen Riney Canine Health Center Extension Associate, Dr. Aly Cohen, speaks to attendees at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. Photo: John Enright/CVM When wildfire smoke turns skies hazy and threatens health with dangerous air quality, people should stay inside as much as possible, but what about their pets? Our […]