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📸: Amy S. Li/CVM
When our director, Dr. Bruce Kornreich, is not championing feline health & advancing research that helps cats, he's teaching the next generation of veterinarians at @cornellvet & caring for cardiology patients in the Cornell University Hospital for Animals. 🐱❤️
Cornell Equine Park's final foal of the season made her debut last week! 🌅 Proud mama Calais delivered a gorgeous filly by Diamant de Revel.
Please join us in welcoming this sweet little one to the world! 🐴
In the warm months of spring, summer, and fall, Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) are a common and dangerous occurrence on lakes, ponds, and even backyard bird feeders. Water-loving dogs are particularly susceptible to the harms of HABs, but we can protect our pets — and enjoy the water with them — by following some key best practices, according to Dr. Aly Cohen, extension veterinarian at Cornell University's Riney Canine Health Center.
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As highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1) continues to emerge as a serious threat to feline health, our very own @cornellcats (CFHC) is leading a multidisciplinary effort to better understand the virus's impact on cats. 🐈⬛Learn more: https://t.co/tGWt7AaTZ2
We caught up with our incredible alumni during Cornell Reunion Weekend to ask their favorite memories.
From iconic professors to lifelong friendships forged along the journey, we’re reminded why our community is so special.
Share your favorite memory from your time here!🐾❤️
SAVY 3.0 was incredible! Last weekend we hosted 200+ attendees from 28 states and 13 countries for the Symposium on Artificial Intelligence in Veterinary Medicine. Learn more: https://t.co/QgniJb3WWJ
New preprint from our group on flu forecasting, led by postdoc Tijs Alleman. We find that historical learning & ED visit data give larger gains in 4-week-ahead hospital admission forecasts than extra biological complexity
https://t.co/vr9l3lNHc1
Please welcome Jessica McArt, D.V.M. '07, Ph.D. '13, as our new Austin O. Hooey Dean of Veterinary Medicine. A Cornell alumna and current professor, McArt brings exceptional leadership and academic excellence to guide our institution. Welcome Dean McArt!🐾 https://t.co/xLeSxJU5Ui
Congratulations to the Cornell Veterinary DVM Class of 2026!
Welcome to the alumni family, Dr.s! ❤️🐻
Read more: https://t.co/yKTZjDVrQG
#Classof2026#HoodingCeremony#VeterinaryMedicine
📸: Carol Jennings
Cornell’s newest Living Lab - the biodigester - will turn organic waste into renewable energy ♻️🐄
Using microbes in sealed tanks, the system will create biogas that can help power dairy operations while supporting sustainability research.
➡️https://t.co/gCSBvMa8HC
The Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine hosted its annual White Coat Ceremony on Saturday, May 2nd. Congratulations to the Cornell Veterinary Medicine D.V.M. Class of 2027! This milestone celebrates your hard work and marks the beginning of an incredible journey! 🥼
In March, a goat in New York began exhibiting nonspecific signs including anorexia and depression, which progressed to opisthotonus and ultimately death. The Animal Health Diagnostic Center at Cornell confirming a diagnosis of listeriosis. Learn more:https://t.co/YF4D9JnBC8
Cornell will host the inaugural OneCornell Health Educators Conference on May 16-17 at Weill Cornell Medicine in NYC. 🗓️ 🩺
Register today: https://t.co/FJlA6rZc1H
With tick season about to kick into high gear in the Northeast and already well underway in other parts of the country, we offer some expert advice on how to keep from getting bitten (and, if all else fails, safely removing the wee arachnids). Learn more: https://t.co/XPZEpi1PBj
Exciting news from the barn! A new foal has arrived! This weekend, Katniss (Katching Fire) welcomed a beautiful filly by Pharos Van Het Speienhof.
This little one already has plenty of chrome and is stealing hearts! 🐎🌟 Welcome to the world, sweet girl!
New @CornellMPH research reveals troubling insights into four sperm whales stranded on southeastern U.S. coastlines. The whales were emaciated, with ingested fishing gear and debris found in two, highlighting human impacts on these ancient species. https://t.co/4Cry3s9leL
Where in Asia did dogs originate? 🌏 Join Dr. Michelle Moyal as she interviews Dr. Adam Boyko, Associate Professor in Biomedical and Translational Sciences and Chief Science Officer at Embark Veterinary. Learn about the fascinating world of dog genetics:
https://t.co/ymT16jlGf3