April 01, 2013
COLLEGE STATION, TX - Katy W. Waddell, RVT, VTS, a veterinary
technician at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine
& Biomedical Sciences (CVM), was named the Texas Veterinary
Medical Association (TVMA) 2013 Technician of the Year. Waddell, a
Feline and Canine Internal Medicine and Endoscopy Services Floater
Technician, also specializes in ECC and an... (Read More)
March 22, 2013
Just
like birds migrate as changes in the environment influence their
internal compass, cells in the human body have an inner compass
that signals them to migrate in response to changes in tissues that
make up the different organs. Shedding light on how cells use this
internal compass to polarize, i.e. establish a front-rear axis, and
migrate directionally is es... (Read More)
December 18, 2012
Ever wondered who's living in your gut, and what they're doing?
Our trillions of microorganisms outnumber our own cells by as many
as 10 to one in and on our own bodies, and do important jobs
ranging from chewing up the food we eat to building up the immune
system.
Researchers at leading institutes around the world including the
Texas A&M College of Veteri... (Read More)
November 21, 2012
College Station, TX-Many of the health problems in the world
today not only impact humans, but also animals and the environment.
To find solutions, researchers have increasingly taken a "One
Health" approach leading to the development of collaborations as
unique as the answers they seek.
One example of this One Health approach involves the work of
physicians, ... (Read More)
October 22, 2012
COLLEGE STATION, TX- Out of 57 applicants, Dr. Sarah Hamer,
assistant professor at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary
Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (CVM), placed third in the Young
Investigator Competition at the Merial NIH National Veterinary
Scholars Symposium for her research on infectious zoonotic
pathogens.
To compete for the award, which was sp... (Read More)
October 09, 2012
COLLEGE STATION, TX - With a turn of the shovel, Phase 1
construction began on the new Texas A&M Equine Complex. At a
total cost of $80 million when completed, the new complex provides
a home for equine science education, research, and outreach.
Dr. Eleanor Green, Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine
& Biomedical Sciences' Carl B. King Dean of ... (Read More)