November 02, 2011
COLLEGE STATION, TX - The U.S.
Department of Agriculture's National Institute of Food and
Agriculture has awarded two major grants totaling more than $14
million to investigators at Texas A&M University (TAMU) for
conducting research on Bovine Respiratory Disease (BRD) and feed
efficiency. These issues are of vital economic significance to the
cattle industr... (Read More)
November 02, 2011
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS - The One Health
Initiative is represented again at the Texas A&M College of
Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (CVM). Dr. Jonathan
Levine, assistant professor in neurology at the CVM, and his team
were recently awarded a Department of Defense (DOD) grant worth
over $900,000 to develop non-invasive treatments and therapies fo... (Read More)
November 02, 2011
The ocelot (Leopardus pardalis), native to Texas, Mexico,
Central America, and South America, is similar in appearance to a
domestic cat, but slightly larger and with a beautiful coat
comparable to that of the leopard or jaguar. During the
20th century, people precipitated the ocelot's decline
in Texas by colonizing and removing their dense thorn-shrub habitat
a... (Read More)
November 02, 2011
International team, led by Texas A&M and UC Riverside,
provides robust molecular phylogeny for mammalian families.
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS -An international research team led by
researchers at the Texas A&M University College of Veterinary
Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (CVM) and University of
California, Riverside (UCR) has released for the first ti... (Read More)