February 20, 2012
Groundbreaking Partnership
Between Academia And Industry Aims To Provide An Unparalleled
Online Learning Experience To Help Meet The Needs Of An Evolving
Veterinary Profession
Western Veterinary Conference, Las Vegas, NV, February, 2012 -
Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine and Texas A&M
College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical S... (Read More)
February 17, 2012
COLLEGE STATION, TX - A truly American horse breed, the American
Quarter Horse first came to being in the early colonial era in
America. And in a study recently reported in the journal, BMC
Genomics, researchers at Texas A&M University's College of
Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (CVM), working with
collaborators in the Texas A&M College of ... (Read More)
February 14, 2012
Two hundred and fifty veterinary
students from all over the nation braved the chilly morning of
January 21, 2012, to participate in one of the largest technical
skills labs in the nation. For seventeen years, the Student Chapter
of the American Association of Equine Practitioners (SCAAEP) has
hosted a workshop at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary
Medicine ... (Read More)
February 09, 2012
COLLEGE STATION, Texas - The Texas A&M University System
Board of Regents approved the addition of a $120 million classroom
building and small animal hospital expansion project to the
system's capital plan today in their meeting in Corpus Christi,
Texas. The capital project represents a major expansion for the
Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine &... (Read More)
January 19, 2012
The human body has the amazing ability to respond to disease and
trauma by growing new blood vessels that in turn supply injured or
diseased tissues with increased amounts of oxygen and nutrients. In
some cases, such as with cancer, malignant cells can actually
"hijack" this process and force the growth of new blood vessels to
feed a tumor. Many therapies and tre... (Read More)
December 08, 2011
An interesting fact about veterinary medicine is that research
methods are not limited to just the laboratory, but are used in
clinical veterinary practice every day. At least that is the
important point that Dr. Noah Cohen, professor of large animal
clinical sciences at Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine
& Biomedical Sciences, shared with fellow ve... (Read More)