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"Diversity drives excellence in everything that we do as a team, including biomedical education and research."

– Dr. Ramesh Vemulapalli, VMBS Executive Associate Dean

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"Being an ambassador is more than simply giving tours. Being a part of this amazing team has helped me create my own path to reach my goals as a pre-vet student."

– Linh Ngo, Biomedical Sciences Undergraduate Student & VMBS Ambassador

News

VMBS Faculty Members Recognized With University-Level Research, Teaching Awards

Three faculty members at the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) were among the 25 recipients...

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Stevenson Companion Animal Life-Care Center Celebrates 30th Anniversary

Texas A&M University is often recognized as a leader in selfless service. In 1993, the Texas A&M School of Veterinary...

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VMBS Professor, Technician Receive Statewide Awards For Veterinary Medicine Excellence

Two members of the Texas A&M University School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) were among seven recipients honored...

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Pet Talk

The Hidden Dangers Of Salmonella Infections

Humans typically avoid raw foods because of the risk of developing a salmonella infection, a common bacterial disease that harms...

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The Importance Of Feline Vaccinations

Kittens and cats, whether they live indoors or outdoors, can be exposed to diseases caused by viruses or bacteria. Vaccinations...

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Spring Vaccinations For Dogs

Spring’s warmer weather signals the time for more outdoor adventures, especially for dogs who tend to be curious while outside....

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"I think we’re really fortunate here, because we have such wonderful faculty who are willing to take us under their wings."

– Marshal Covin, Third-Year Veterinary Student