| CVM Prof Evaluates Mineral Intake Values for National Committee Weihsueh Chiu was part of a National Academies committee that reviewed current evidence and updated intake recommendations for sodium and potassium.
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| CVM Team Receives Five-Year, $3.3-Million NIEHS Grant The project, led by Ivan Rusyn, will explore population-based models to better understand the links between chemicals and their adverse health effects on humans and animals.
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| Students Earn $10,000 in Pitch Competition 3VM Briana Boyle and animal science major Stephanie Young are one step closer to bringing their invention to life after winning the SAVMA pitch competition.
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| Foundation Celebrates VMTH Doctors, Client at Legacy Society Event There was not a dry eye during the CVM portion of the Legacy Society Event when Werner, a "double doodle" treated for cancer with a 3-D printed skull replacement, and his owner reunited with the five VMTH clinicians who treated him.
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| Newell-Fugate Honored for Contributions in Reproductive Biology Annie Newell-Fugate has received the Society For The Study of Reproduction's Janice Bahr Junior Scientist Travel Award, which will provide financial assistance to travel to and present her research at the group's annual conference.
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| BIMS Student Named to Leadership Position in Corps of Cadets Junior Brett Johnson, of Boerne, will serve as the corps chief of staff for the 2019-2020 school year based on academics, corps performance, success in leadership positions, and peer/staff evaluations.
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| Veterinarian Assists with CVM Outreach Booth Chris Womack, of San Angelo, joined Glennon Mays in greeting guests at the Texas and Southwest Cattle Raisers conference.
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| Klemm Explores Mental Happiness in New Book VMTH faculty, clinicians, staff, and students were treated to therapy dogs and decorating contests to spread the holiday cheer.
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| Safe Honored with Society of Toxicology 2019 Merit Award Stephen Safe received the award—the highest recognition given by the organization, which comprises more than 8,000 toxicologists worldwide—on March 10 in Baltimore.
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| CVM Ties for Fourth in New 'Best Veterinary Colleges' Rankings The CVM jumped three places in the 2019 U.S. News & World Report rankings of the nation's best schools and programs, released March 12.
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| 3VM to Present Equine Research at Forum Hunter Greer will travel to Phoenix in June to share her research on equine chronic wound treatment at the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Forum.
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| Scott Discusses Antibiotic Resistance at New York Symposium Morgan Scott joined experts from across the South and England on April 2 to share his research examining antibiotic resistance in food animal agriculture as part of a New York Academy of Sciences symposium and webinar.
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| CVM Researchers ID Reliable Genetic Markers in Bison Feces In an article published in BMC Genetics, a team of researchers led by James Derr have identified 15 genetic markers from buffalo fecal samples that perform very reliably when compared to blood samples from the same animal.
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| BIMS Students Share SCONA Experiences in LAUNCH Honors Blog Junior biomedical sciences students Cora Garcia and Emma Haschke were supported by the LAUNCH program to attend the 64th annual Student Conference on National Affairs conference.
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| NIEHS Highlights Superfund Workshop The Superfund Research Center's first-of-its-kind Disaster Research Training Workshop was featured in the online "Environmental Factor."
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| CET Workshop to 'Demystify' Digital Media The Lunch & Learn workshop on April 9 will address making the most of your pictures, videos, and audio recordings.
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| CVM Honors & Awards Ceremony
April 5, 2019
CVM White Coat Ceremony
April 5, 2019 DVM Commencement
May 8, 2019 CVM Undergraduate & Graduate Commencement
May, 9, 2019
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| Canine Conference
August 23–25, 2019 Emergency & Critical
Care Conference
October 18–19, 2019
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| Congratulations to the VMTH Oncology Service's Jaclyn Christensen, Docia Charanza, Scottie Flores, Jill Jarvis, Linda Knight, Rachel Ortego, Julio Peraza, Paula Plummer, and Elizabeth Wood for being honored as a President's Meritorious Service Award "Team Award" recipient. Hats off also goes to CVM research assistant professor Brian Davis, whose research collaboration with colleagues at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, was featured in a video that was selected as the winner of a Pacific Biociences SMRT Grant, selected by popular vote! Finally, congratulations to Connor Patrick Dolan, a doctoral student in the CVM's Department of Veterinary Physiology & Pharmacology, for being named one of Texas A&M's Distinguished Graduate Students in recognition of his exemplary accomplishments in research! Dolan and the other recipients will be honored during the 2019 Distinguished Day activities on April 29.
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