January 13, 2010
Dr. Fuller Bazer, interim head of the veterinary pathobiology
department of the Texas A&M University College of Veterinary
Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, has been awarded an honorary
Doctor of Science degree by the University of Florida, the
institution where he began his illustrious research and teaching
career.
Bazer received this honorary PhD at th... (Read More)
January 04, 2010
On November 13, 2009, Dr. Timothy Phillips of the Texas A&M
University (TAMU) College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical
Sciences, had the distinct honor of delivering the Walston Chubb
Award Lecture at international research society Sigma Xi's annual
meeting at The Woodlands Waterway Marriott Hotel.
Phillips was invited to deliver the lecture as the r... (Read More)
December 22, 2009
On December 28, 2009 the fightin' Texas Aggie football team will
face the University of Georgia in a fierce competition at the
annual Independence Bowl. However, off the playing field, the
universities have collaborated as one team in an effort to save
animal lives.
This past October, Dr. David Nelson, chief of emergency and
critical care services at Texas A&a... (Read More)
December 17, 2009
Dr. Barbara Gastel, professor in the Veterinary Integrative
Biosciences department at the Texas A&M University College of
Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, has been selected as
the recipient of the 2010 John P. McGovern Science and Society
Award.
Instituted by the international research society Sigma Xi, the
award is named after John P. McGove... (Read More)
December 15, 2009
COLLEGE STATION, TX - Dr. William J. Murphy,
associate professor in the Department of Veterinary Integrative
Biosciences of the Texas A&M University College of Veterinary
Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, is this year's recipient of the
JoAnn Treat Research Excellence Award.
Established by The Board of Trustees of the Texas A&M
Research Foundation, t... (Read More)
December 15, 2009
COLLEGE STATION, Texas - Cancer may spread throughout the human
body when malignant cells travel in the blood stream. But it may be
possible to slow or even stop those cells from spreading by
altering their structure, according to a recent investigation led
by a Texas A&M University researcher.
The team - assembled by Gonzalo Rivera, an assistant professor
... (Read More)