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Two CVM Faculty Members Named to 2024 Goodnight Early Career Innovators Class

NC State announced its 2024-25 class of Goodnight Early Career Innovators today. This program recognizes and rewards promising NC State early-career faculty whose scholarship is in STEM or STEM education. The 25 faculty selected will receive $22,000 ­for each of the next three years to support their scholarship and research endeavors. This year’s class includes Ravi Kulkarni of the […]

November 2024 Accolades

Our students, faculty and staff at the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine are problem-solvers, innovators and life-changers providing world-class care and making ground-breaking discoveries every day that advance animal and human health. Continue reading to see how our community is thriving as we put that mission into action. Recognitions Nicole Adams, a graduate student in the Peng […]

Designated WCVM seats aim to enrich veterinary profession

As demand for animal health care in rural areas and underserved communities grows, the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) is leading efforts to address these needs through innovative admissions strategies.

Unlocking the ‘genetic magic’ of beef cattle

The next phase of a University of Saskatchewan (USask) research initiative aims to sequence the entire genome of beef cattle for the selection of optimum physical and behavioural traits and create a Canadian genetic database — two ambitious goals that will have a significant impact on the country’s beef cattle industry.

Something To Smile About: Texas A&M Veterinarians Heal Camel With Dental Abscess

Karl Humphrey at Blessington Farms. Photos provided by Lynne Johnson. As a camel, Karl Humphrey spends his days living a blissful life with his brother Johnny at Blessington Farms, a family-friendly farm experience west of Houston. The dromedaries, or single-humped camels, help educate elementary children, families, and farm visitors about camels and the care they […]

Genomics Expert William Murphy Selected As Texas A&M University System Regents Professor

Dr. William Murphy. Photos by Jason Nitsch ’14, VMBS Marketing & Communications. Dr. William Murphy, a faculty member in the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences’ (VMBS) Department of Veterinary Integrative Biosciences (VIBS), is one of 18 individuals from across The Texas A&M University System to be selected as a Regents Professor […]

Emergency Surgery Saves Abandoned Kitten

Emergency Surgery Saves Abandoned Kitten Rob Warren November 26, 2024 Tuna Sandwich underwent emergency surgery at the UC Davis veterinary hospital to correct two hernias, one of which was compromising her heart and lungs. “Case of the Month” – November 2024 The proper order of a cat’s internal organs. Tuna Sandwich, an approximately 6-week-old female […]

House Officer Highlight: Outstanding in Her Field, Ruminant Resident Proves Herd Health is Public Health

Mitman interacts with a spider monkey in a Peruvian forest. After her first year of veterinary school, she spent three months working with a team researching zoonotic pathogens in primates recovered from trafficking situations and conducting her own research project on compliance with international primate rehabilitation guidelines. (Photo courtesy of Dr. Siena Mitman) While completing […]