January 16, 2008
COLLEGE STATION, TX - It's been called the
toughest job you will ever love, and yet in spite of the many
rewards, there remains a national shortage of rural
veterinarians.
Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine &
Biomedical Sciences is committed to spreading the word to current
and prospective veterinary medical students about the opportun... (Read More)
November 20, 2007
COLLEGE STATION, TX - No good deed goes
unrecognized, and the veterinarians serving in the Texas A&M
University College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences
equine reproduction program have definitely found that to hold
true.
After helping one of his mares, Ralph Gray wanted to show his
appreciation to the clinicians at the CVM in a really uniq... (Read More)
November 01, 2007
COLLEGE STATION, TX - Researchers at Texas
A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical
Sciences, in collaboration with scientists representing
institutions around the world, have discovered the closest living
relative to primates after completing a multispecies genomic
comparison within the superordinal group Euarchonta, which includes
Pri... (Read More)
October 31, 2007
COLLEGE STATION, TX - Dr. Garry Adams of the Texas A&M
University College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences
(CVM) has been named to the National Research Council's Biodefense
Standing Committee for the Department of Defense. This committee is
charged with overseeing the science performed on behalf of homeland
security by analyzing and reviewing... (Read More)
October 31, 2007
COLLEGE STATION, TX - Lessons lived and lessons learned.
The disasters that struck the heart of this nation, the World
Trade Center collapse and Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, demonstrated
the urgent need for a coordinated response to public health
emergencies. As the world continues to shrink, this response must
also include protection and prevention from emergi... (Read More)
October 30, 2007
COLLEGE STATION, TX - Making sure pets are healthy and safe is
an important part of the mission of Texas A&M University
College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, and
leading experts in toxicology on faculty, it was no surprise that
the college would be called upon to assist in the response to the
pet food crisis earlier this year.
In April ... (Read More)