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The social media accounts linked to from @cornellvet are: • Facebook • Instagram • YouTube • LinkedIn • X Besides social media accounts, cornellvet has populated their site with: • Research reshapes rules of genetic crossovers | Cornell Chronicle • Dreams within reach: New RED scholars earn two years tuition-free | Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine • Is it a skull deformity or just a tiny dog? | Cornell Chronicle • Pew grant project to design hepatitis C vaccine built on natural immunity | Cornell Chronicle • Cornell summit sets the bar for responsible data science and AI in veterinary medicine | Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine • How a low-cost mobile phone method is changing dietary monitoring in hard-to-reach women – Public Health News • Cornell Atkinson awards drive progress in tech, ag, sustainability | Cornell Chronicle • Cornell Veterinary Podcast | Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine • Qualtrics survey for veterinarians • NEWS: Wildfire smoke policy recommendations can save lives • Sign up for the CVM news roundup • NEWS: #CornellVet scientists identify bird flu infecting dairy cows • News | Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine • NEWS: Animal Care Attendant Team recognized as ‘Cornell Heroes’ • NEWS: RED scholarships for Class of 2024 students • Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine • 2024 CUHA house officers • Cornell University Hospital for Animals (CUHA) • Researchers find a place to take a python’s pulse | Cornell Chronicle • Tune into the Cornell Veterinary Podcast • AJVR publication highlights Cornell Feline Health Center’s H5N1 Surveillance Consortium • 2024 Salmon Award: Barry Lissman ’74, D.V.M. ’77 • AHDC Updates: New World Screwworm notification | Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine • CANINE HEALTH: Canine respiratory disease outbreaks • Jumping into the AI revolution — hooves, paws and fins first | Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine • NEWS: Dr. Paula Cohen named associate dean for research & graduate education • Jessica McArt named dean of College of Veterinary Medicine | Cornell Chronicle • STORY: Mare survives dire upside-down pregnancy • STORY: Endoscopic procedure removes rubber duck from dog’s stomach • Free Mental Health Resource at Cornell • Wildlife Conservation Through a Pathologist’s Lens | Cornell K. Lisa Yang Center for Wildlife Health | Cornell University • Q&A: Dr. Aline Bomfim Vieira • Listeriosis case in New York state goat | Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine • NEWS: First cohort graduates with CVBE's Certificate in Veterinary Business and Management • Cornell Veterinary Educators Academy Fellows • NEWS: #CornellVet recognizes our Class of 2024! • Inaugural OneCornell Health Educators Conference unites educators across campuses, health professions | Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine • RESEARCH: Hairballs in rabbits • Staying Safe During Tick Season: An Illustrated Guide for People and Pets - Cornellians | Cornell University • Faculty Q&A: Dr. Bill Ryerson • Deadly feline coronavirus variant has been present in the U.S. for over a decade | Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine • NEWS: #CornellVet's 55th Open House brings surrounding community together • Tiny tech tracks overheating risk in sporting dogs | Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine • Faculty Q&A: Dr. Arunika Das • Research Matters: How do we stop diseases from jumping between animals and humans? • EVENT: The Transformative Power of Art in Wildlife Conservation" with Brett Blumenthal • Research becomes reality for biomed startups • CVM Open House 2024! • Dr. Shana Mintz fixes Shelby's heart with new cardiac procedure • RESEARCH: To prevent the next pandemic, restore wildlife habitats • Creative Teaching Awards celebrate experiential learning, community connections | Cornell Chronicle • Open House: A behind-the-scenes look at the college | Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine • STORY: The Remarkable Remi and the Remington Fund • Four sperm whale strandings point to potential human causes | Cornell Chronicle • SUPPORT: Global Classroom • Student story: Beyond blood samples; building veterinary trust in remote regions • Q&A: Dr. Cynthia Hopf-Dennis • Removing uroliths from a tortoise shell • STORY: Show horse recovers after canker treatment at #CornellVet • Cornell Veterinary Podcast | Dr. Adam Boyko • FEATURE: Cornell equine surgeon retrains retired racehorses • Charting a Career Path in Zoological and Wildlife Medicine | Cornell K. Lisa Yang Center for Wildlife Health | Cornell University • WEBINAR: Cognitive Dysfunction in Senior Pets • The nature cure: Encouraging well-being in the workplace | Cornell Chronicle • STUDY: Protect habitat to prevent pandemics • Veterinary College hosts annual open house April 11 | Cornell Chronicle • Wildfire smoke silences grassland birds in NYS | Cornell Chronicle • Human patrols boost migrating amphibians | Cornell Chronicle • Faculty Q&A: Dr. Amandine Gamble • Keynote: Good Dogs, Great Data | eCornell • Student story: Why I built a talking toothbrush | Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine • Big Red, Big Impact at Cornell - Landing Page • Cornell veterinarians collaborate internationally to advance wildlife welfare in China | Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine • Make a gift | Cornell Giving Day • LVT Internship Program | Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine • Health Justice for Farmworkers – Public Health News • Cornell Ties to Tuskegee: A rich legacy of academic partnership | Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine • CVM marks a decade of innovation at the Animal Health Hackathon | Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine • Landmark study finds striking parallels in feline, human cancers | Cornell Chronicle • Penguins, Pathogens & Public Health – Public Health News • This One's for You, Dog Lovers: A Photo Tour of Westminster - Cornellians | Cornell University • Removing southern African fences may help wildlife, boost economy | Cornell Chronicle • Are we asking the right questions to prevent tick-borne illnesses? | Cornell Chronicle • At Cornell's Raptor Program, Animal Care and Education Take Wing - Cornellians | Cornell University • The good Cornellians can do: Amanda Cheung '21, DVM '25 - Alumni, parents, and friends | Cornell University • Dr. Nicole Buote appointed next director of the Cornell Richard P. Riney Canine Health Center | Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine • How Behavior Impacts Outbreaks | Cornell Veterinary Podcast • The good Cornellians can do • Baker Institute Marks 75 Years of Helping Save Animals' Lives - Cornellians | Cornell University • Pressing pause: A small genetic stop with big consequences | Cornell Chronicle • A legacy of learning: Phi Zeta’s century of veterinary scholarship | Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine • Cornell Veterinary Podcast: David Russell and Goliath — how a bench-side scientist battled the world's deadliest diseases | Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine • New scholarship addresses primary care practitioner shortage in NYS | Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine • Remembering Minnie—a Little Horse with a Big Following - Cornellians | Cornell University • Research resumed: Stopped projects come back to life | Cornell Chronicle • Dhole Health and Conservation | Cornell K. Lisa Yang Center for Wildlife Health | Cornell University • Early exposure curbed allergies in Icelandic horses • Forever young? Extracellular vesicles may be key to halt aging • AHDC testing horses for EHV-1 or EHM • Veterinary Conservation in Action: Experiential Learning With the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department | Cornell K. Lisa Yang Center for Wildlife Health | Cornell University • New fund supports veterans and their service dogs • Studying Stress in a Rapidly Changing Arctic: Dr. Kayla Buhler Earns Prestigious Yang Postdoctoral Fellowship in Wildlife Health | Cornell K. Lisa Yang Center for Wildlife Health • CatGPT: Cornell's feline-centered artificial intelligence chatbot • Find nearest Cornell-trained veterinarian • Cats caught coronavirus from owners during early pandemic • Maternal antibodies a double-edged sword in vaccinated newborns | Cornell Chronicle • Cornell Veterinary Podcast: One Health Adventures of a 'Bio-Diplomat" • Alumni Spotlight: Christine Parker-Graham, DVM, CertAqV, DACZM • Birds’ vocal warnings provide new insight into the origins of language • Cornell awarded NSF grant to build AI-ready living lab for agriculture • Inside Cornell's Wildlife Hospital: Cornell Veterinary Podcast • New hope and compassionate care for animal patients in pain • Wildlife conservation gets down to business • Reimagining reproduction for wildlife conservation • New inflammation test may keep cows healthy, farms productive • Why male embryos grow faster: Study reveals genetic clues | Cornell Chronicle • Alumni Spotlight: Katie Seeley '07, DVM '11, PhD, DACZM, Columbus Zoo and Aquarium | Cornell K. Lisa Yang Center for Wildlife Health • Clinical Digest: Summer 2025 • How body weight drives mammal diversity • With a Woof and a Swab, Vet Prof’s Company Decodes Doggie DNA - Cornellians | Cornell University • A woman of many firsts: Renowned avian expert Jarra Jagne, D.V.M. ’90, awarded college’s highest alumni honor • Deer spread parasites that harm Adirondack moose • Cornell Richard P. Riney Canine Health Center launches Big Red Bark Chat • Mr. Darcy gets new hips from Dr. Tinga at the Cornell University Hospital for Animals • Alumni Spotlight: DVM USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service • Newly identified proteins could be key to catching arthritis early • Feline Health Center initiative to track avian flu spread in cats • Study reveals why the early bird sings early • Canine genes offer clues to gastric cancer in humans • Research at risk: Better testing for tick-borne diseases • Fishing supports social well-being for Myanmar refugees • College celebrates White Coat Ceremony for Class of 2026 • What does an anatomic pathologist actually do? • More than Twenty Years of Work Now Paying One Health Dividends in Southern Africa | Cornell K. Lisa Yang Center for Wildlife Health • For advances in treating ACL injuries, look to dogs By Caitlin Hayes, Cornell Chronicle • Virologist Sarah Caddy builds on the Baker Institute’s 75-year history of groundbreaking research • Training Cage Farmers on the Shores of Lake Victoria | Cornell K. Lisa Yang Center for Wildlife Health • Dog owners help advance research one DNA test at a time | Cornell Chronicle • Open House • Avian influenza discovered in NYS bobcats | Cornell Chronicle • The Consult: To Honor You (#CornellVet Alumni Series) • Drug found ‘remarkably’ effective in treating common canine oral cancer | Cornell Chronicle • Specialty, primary veterinarians navigate evolving relationship as demand continues to grow • Changes in bats’ diets increase spread of viruses, spillover risk | Cornell Chronicle • Cornell Equine advancing research, training and community for horse health • Support College of Veterinary Medicine | Cornell Giving Day • Student blog: Investigating tuberculosis risk for Ghana's Fulani herdsmen • Symposium on Artificial Intelligence in Veterinary Medicine (SAVY 2.0) • Contaminants found in commonly hunted waterfowl | Cornell Chronicle • Webinar: Using a One Health Approach to Understand Threats to Wildlife and Human Health • Student blog: Helping India's street dogs in Jaipur • H5N1 Avian Influenza (bird flu) • Dogs sniff out devastating spotted lanternflies for early detection | Cornell Chronicle • Dr. Shebl Salem named recipient of Center of Vertebrates Genomics Scholars Award • 3D printed guides correct beagle’s bowed legs • Cornell Veterinary Podcast: Looking at Lipids in Cancer • Cornell Equine Park celebrates reopening, honors legacy • Student blog: Advancing giant anteater conservation in Brazil • Drug targets for cancer treatment may help tackle tuberculosis • Cornell Veterinary Podcast: Veterinary Adventures • Bat evolution differs vastly from birds’ • Origin of deadly ovarian cancer identified | Cornell Chronicle • Q&A: Meet our LVT interns • Me-ow! Celebrating a Half-Century of Helping the Kitties • Cornell Public Health selected as national public health partner for CDC • Mental Health and Suicide Prevention in Rural America (eCornell) • REGISTER: Cornell Equine Seminar Series • STUDY: Bald eagles face highest lead risk of NYS deer scavengers • STUDY: #CornellVet researchers find a place to take a python’s pulse • Q&A: Dr. Todd Olmstead • Student blog: The working equids of Fez, Morocco • NEWS: Study confirms mammal-to-mammal avian flu spread • STUDY: Horse miscarriages offer clues to causes of early human pregnancy loss • NEWS: Cornell dashboard estimates mortality risk of wildfire smoke • FORM: Pre-screening for dog blood donors • Veterinary Parasitology M.P.S. Program • NEWS: $35M gift to advance science-based solutions for wildlife health • STORY: French bulldog puppy spontaneously regrows jaw • NEWS: To help eagles, NYS deer hunters can choose non-toxic ammo • NEWS: Embedded therapist at CVM • Q&A: Stephanie Coco, veterinary social worker at CUHA • NEWS: Dr. Rory Todhunter appointed inaugural director of Cornell Riney Canine Health Center • NEWS: $12M grant establishes Duffield Institute for Animal Behavior • PLAYLIST: Equine Seminar Series • PLAYLIST: The Consult - CVM Alumni Series • About Us