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Preventing Deadly FIP in Cats

Preventing Deadly FIP in Cats Rob Warren November 19, 2024 ***This article first appeared in the Fall 2024 issue of the CCAH Update newsletter.*** Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is a devastating disease caused by feline coronavirus. Assistant Professor Terza Brostoff and a team of UC Davis infectious disease and biomedical engineering professionals have spent the […]

Research Roundup November 2024

Enhancing Veterinary Care through Adaptive Treatment Planning Hohenhaus AE, Provost DC. More veterinarians are adopting a “Spectrum of Care” approach to address the diverse needs of pet owners and pets, particularly when expensive, high-end treatments are not always appropriate or feasible for clients. One tool to aid in this effort is the Spectrum of Care […]

Bird Flight Research Center Breaks Ground

Bird Flight Research Center Breaks Ground Trina J Wood November 18, 2024 Jessica Heath Michelle Hawkins, pictured left, professor of veterinary medicine at UC Davis and director of the California Raptor Center, is collaborating with Christina Harvey, assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, on a first-of-its-kind bird flight research center, which broke ground at […]

Giving back in life and death

USask graduate and veterinary toxicologist Dr. Barry Blakley (BSc’70, Sc’71, DVM’75, MSc’77, PhD) made a big impact in his profession and in the classroom. After passing away in March from pancreatic cancer, his legacy continues through ocular donations and student scholarships.

Texas A&M Researchers Uncover Secrets Of Horse Genetics For Conservation, Breeding

New research on the Y chromosome will allow geneticists to trace the paternal line in horses. Researchers at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) are helping uncover new information about the Y chromosome in horses, which will help owners identify optimal lineages for breeding and help conservationists preserve breed diversity. […]

Cornell Equine Park celebrates reopening, honors legacy

The Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine celebrated the grand reopening of the Cornell Equine Park Wednesday, Nov. 13. The event comes after two years of construction and remodeling of the park on Bluegrass Lane, just a mile east of campus.