Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE
April 1, 2012
By:
Rachael Whitcomb
College Station, Texas — The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents will spend $120 million to expand its small-animal hospital and construct a new building to house classrooms and a teaching laboratory.
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Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE
April 1, 2012
By:
Rachael Whitcomb
Philadelphia — In an era of budget cuts, Pennsylvania state regulators held proposed state funding for the University of Pennsylvania's School of Veterinary Medicine at last year's level.
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Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE
April 1, 2012
By:
Rachael Whitcomb
Davis, Calif. — An international research team led by Stephen McSorley, an immunologist and associate professor in the University of California-Davis (UC-Davis) Center for Comparative Medicine and the School of Veterinary Medicine, identified a set of antigens that could provide a foundation for developing a potective Salmonella vaccine.
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Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE
April 1, 2012
By:
Rachael Whitcomb
Ithaca, N.Y. — Cornell University will begin a new $22 million renovation project this spring.
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Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE
March 20, 2012
North Grafton, Mass. -- Tufts? Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine plans to open a low-cost primary care clinic for under-served pets around Worcester.
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Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE
March 8, 2012
Glendale, Ariz. -- Midwestern University, with locations in Arizona and Indiana, is moving forward with plans to construct Arizona's first veterinary school.
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Source: DVM360
March 8, 2012
In this issue: Learn about using social media for practice; discover why H5N1 researchers postponed publication; attract cat clients; speak so clients and co-workers hear you; plus view videos, photos, quizzes, and more.
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Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE
March 1, 2012
Philadelphia — Joan C. Hendricks, VMD, PhD, dean of the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine was named one of Philadelphia Business Journal's 2011 "Women of Distinction."
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Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE
March 1, 2012
By:
Rachael Whitcomb
National Report — More than half of the deans at the nation's 28 veterinary colleges say cuts to state funding have negatively affected their ability to maintain academic programs and course offerings, according to new survey data collected by the Association of American Veterinary Colleges (AAVMC).
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