Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine
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Advancing the health and well-being of animals and people. #CornellVet
Ithaca, NY
Joined March 2009
Stay up to date with news and research at #CornellVet! 🐱🐮🐶 • Website: https://t.co/XkRApF5FUF • Facebook: https://t.co/ZxdftGwZSv • Instagram: https://t.co/fy0rKd0a1M • LinkedIn: https://t.co/3nTNqNdqC9 • YouTube: https://t.co/mUKgFTkB9y 📸: Amy S. Li/CVM
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New Cornell Veterinary #Podcast episode! 🎙️ Dr. Steve Osofsky joins to discuss One Health, the link between wildlife, domestic animals & human health and its role in conservation & Planetary Health. Plus, hear stories from the field. 🐘 Listen here: https://t.co/ymT16jlGf3
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Scientists at Cornell Veterinary Medicine have discovered a way to boost the rotavirus vaccine’s efficacy for newborns, especially in low and middle-income countries. 🌎 Rotavirus causes severe diarrhea and vomiting in kids under 5. ✨ Read more: https://t.co/bB8Yot4rM8
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Birds across continents share strikingly similar learned calls to warn of parasitic threats sharing an innate vocalization across species. 🐦⬛🎶 New Cornell research explores how natural selection shapes vocal communication. 🌎 Read more: https://t.co/VsICtiaxJT
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Explore wildlife care at Cornell! In the latest Veterinary Podcast, Dr. Sarah Childs-Sanford takes you inside the bustling Janet L. Swanson Wildlife Hospital.🦒 Hear about surprising discoveries and the daily lives of wildlife veterinarians!🎧 Listen now: https://t.co/ymT16jlGf3
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Chronic pain impacts countless lives, pets & humans alike. 🐾 Dr. Jordyn Boesch ’96 is tackling this issue with Cornell's new Comparative Pain Program, blending groundbreaking research and compassionate care. ❤️🌍 Learn more: https://t.co/P8DFKLTfOS
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New study in Nature finds antibiotic-resistant pathogens like Salmonella and #Ecoli in commercial raw cat foods, posing health risks to pets & humans. Many products lack warnings about the dangers of undercooked ingredients, according to Dr. Laura Goodman. https://t.co/YZqYcEB7sB
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As global biodiversity faces critical threats, the extraordinary efforts of Jennifer Nagashima ’09, PhD ’15, are lighting the way for endangered species. 🐾✨ Learn more here: https://t.co/bjocROh9DB
#CornellVet #EndangeredAnimals #Cornell
cals.cornell.edu
As biodiversity declines and many wildlife species face extinction, the need for innovative conservation solutions has never been more urgent. Among those leading this effort is Jennifer Nagashima...
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Join us in giving a warm welcome to the #CornellVet Class of 2029! 👋 We hope you are excited for the incredible journey ahead. Wishing you all the best as you embark on your D.V.M. adventure at Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine! 🐾❤️
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Vet, Dr. Sabine Mann, Ph.D. ’16, dreamed of an easy, affordable way to spot inflammation in dairy cows before it caused disease like mastitis or metritis. Early detection = healthier cows & thriving farms. Now, she's making the test a reality with her team. https://t.co/xLlzwxFZVz
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Recently, we sat down with Charles Danko, PhD, associate professor at the Baker Institute for Animal Health at Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, and asked him, “What does the Baker Institute mean to you?”
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This #NationalWildlifeDay, we’d love to hear what wildlife means to you! To us, wildlife means life itself—healthy ecosystems, resilient communities, and a shared future where people and nature thrive together. 📸 Christine Bogdanowicz
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Cornell researchers uncover genetic triggers in male & female bovine embryo development – starting as early as 7-8 days post-fertilization. This breakthrough could reshape IVF & drug development in human health & boost sustainability in the dairy industry. https://t.co/rFBL1rwZCG
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From a shy focused student to a zoo vet, Katie Seeley ’07, DVM ’11, PhD, DACZM credits Cornell shaping her passion for wildlife. Read more about how fieldwork with rhinos in Indonesia and South Africa sparked her conservation journey. https://t.co/hiAjfWhFJY
@WildlifeCornell
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Wildlife hospital growth, moose health, teenage bats, and a curious rhino and more! Check out the latest Wildlife and One Health Updates in our Jul/Aug 2025 newsletter: https://t.co/xC9hPZfYRZ
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Breakthrough in diabetes treatment. Cornell researchers have created an implant that delivers oxygen-packed insulin-secreting cells to treat Type 1 diabetes—no immunosuppression needed. This tech could revolutionize care for chronic diseases. Learn more: https://t.co/itid7jTJWw
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A new study reveals how body mass shapes mammals' lifestyles, from underground dwellers to treetop explorers. Dive into the fascinating link between body weight, forelimb shape and evolution. Read more: https://t.co/YGe9zM8ol9
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From childhood dreams of saving animals in Gambia to becoming an international poultry health expert, Jarra Jagne, D.V.M. ’90, is the recipient of Cornell Vet's 2025 Daniel Elmer Salmon Award, the college's highest alumni honor. ✨🌍 Read more: https://t.co/1ADGtVAdE0
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Recently, we sat down with Laura Goodman, PhD, assistant professor at the Baker Institute for Animal Health at Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, and asked her, “What does the Baker Institute mean to you?”
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A new paper from @cornellvet researchers shows the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) strain named H5N1 virus causes severe mastitis and decreased milk production in dairy cows, a drop-off that may extend beyond the clinical outbreak period. https://t.co/5eMRsjqe5B
news.cornell.edu
The impact of highly pathogenic avian influenza on the poultry industry is well documented. But the health of the dairy industry is also at risk.
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Curious about your dog's DNA? 🐶🧬 Embark, co-founded by Cornell prof Adam Boyko, helps uncover breed mix, health risks, ideal weight, nearby relatives & more! 🐾 Screen for 270+ health risks & 350+ breeds to truly know your furry family member. ✨ https://t.co/ycvJQGm2xo
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