Researchers to study pain, with help from horses
Dr. Adam Biedrzycki is involved in a $5.4 million NIH grant to study osteoarthritis pain and its progression in people and in horses.
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Dr. Adam Biedrzycki is involved in a $5.4 million NIH grant to study osteoarthritis pain and its progression in people and in horses.
Cornell Public Health releases 2024 annual magazine
Snoopy was born with an angular limb deformity of his forearms. His two front legs bent outward, forming an S shape. This condition is most commonly seen among short-leg dog breeds like dachshunds or Shih Tzus, though breeds with extremely long legs, like wolfhounds, can also be born with it.
The Jacks family with their dogs in Colorado. Tonya Yurgensen-Jacks ’92 and Kevin Jacks ’92 have been married for 31 years, and companion animals have been important members of their family for just as long. Their first pup was a rescue from the Bryan Animal Center, and every dog and cat to join their family […]
Dr. Dan Lewis After over three decades as a professor of small animal surgery at the University of Florida, Dr. Dan Lewis has retired. In an interview Nov. 6, the day before his final day on the job, Lewis reflected on his long and distinguished career, the growth of the surgery program, and the mentors […]
Faculty from the Department of Public & Ecosystem Health in the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, in partnership with the University of Pretoria in South Africa, have received an NIH P20 grant to establish the Center for Transformative Infectious Disease Research on Climate, Health and Equity in a Changing Environment (C-CHANGE).
Dr. Allison Kendall, left, works with a Feline Idiopathic Cystitis patient with fourth-year veterinary student Angelia Laudermilch. Dr. Allison Kendall, left, works with a Feline Idiopathic Cystitis patient with fourth-year veterinary student Angelia Laudermilch. Dr. Shelly Vaden consults on a case involving a seal. Dr. Yu Ueda helps a patient that needs dialysis. The members […]
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Dr. Louise Moncla comments on outbreaks of avian influenza in dairy cattle.
Cornell researchers created a multi-step protocol to detect and remove fake data created by bots and humans attempting to enroll in online research studies, thus preventing biased results and unwarranted monetary compensation to bad actors.
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