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Veterinary Emergency Team Returns From Hurricane Helene Deployment

Members of the VET perform a checkup for a search and rescue dog. The Texas A&M Veterinary Emergency Team (VET) has safely returned home to Bryan-College Station following a 15-day deployment to North Carolina in response to Hurricane Helene’s flooding and damage. As one of the top 10 deadliest storms in U.S. history and the […]

Origin of deadly ovarian cancer identified

Researchers have identified the origin of ovarian cancer that develops in the fallopian tube, which opens doors to discovering new methods for diagnosing the disease and potential therapies. 

Tackling Tummy Troubles: Helping Your Cat Overcome Megacolon

Cats are masters of mystery — especially when it comes to their health. Often, their discomfort goes unnoticed until a serious issue arises. One such condition that deserves attention is megacolon — a severe form of constipation that, if left untreated, can drastically affect your cat’s quality of life. Dr. Sue Lim, an assistant professor […]

Pain and Abnormal Behavior in Horses

Dr. Elizabeth Davidson discussed connecting abnormal behaviors with pain in horses during lameness evaluations in her lecture at the 2024 Dressage at Devon.

Texas A&M Research Collaboration Fights Melanoma In Pigs Using Light And Ultrasound Therapy

Dr. Jennifer Fridley holds a piglet. Photos by Jason Nitsch ’14, College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences Texas A&M University researchers from the College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) and the Department of Biomedical Engineering are collaborating on a new project that studies how techniques using ultrasound and light — including ultraviolet […]

Research Roundup NC State Veterinary Medicine, October 2024

Using Comparative Studies to Aid in HIV Vaccination Research   Brochu HN, Smith E, Jeong S, Carlson M, Hansen SG, Tisoncik-Go J, Law L, Picker LJ, Gale M Jr, Peng X. HIV has infected millions of people worldwide. Unfortunately, there is still no vaccine that can prevent or treat HIV infection. However, comparative medical research has […]