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Scopes: News from Cornell University’s College of Veterinary Medicine (2009-present)

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’Scopes: News from Cornell University’s College of Veterinary Medicine is a magazine for alumni and friends containing news and timely information about the College, its people, accomplishments, and activities.

’Scopes continues Cornell Veterinary Medicine (1996: Winter to 2006: Fall).

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    Scopes: National Impact, Summer 2018
    Cornell University. College of Veterinary Medicine. Office of Marketing and Communications; Roberts, Lauren Cahoon (Cornell University. College of Veterinary Medicine., 2018-09)
    Contents of this issue of ‘Scopes include: Dean’s Message: National Impact (Lorin D. Warnick); News briefs; Dedicated culture, advanced medicine: How CUVS keeps up the success (Susan Hackner); United States of CUHA; Service across the nation: CVM staff and alumni travel to animals in need; How we serve the states: 2017 patient cases; Science alliance: National collaborations strengthen CVM impact (Laura Goodwin, Yrjo Grohn, Jeongmin Song); Diversity by Rx: CVM pushes new efforts to create an inclusive community (Jai Sweet, Hector Aguilar-Carreno, Toral Patel); Veterinarians, Inc: Veterinarians weight the choice to stay small or join the giants (Mitchell Kornet, Lauren Griggs, Michelle Vitulli); The incredible journey: Wounded hound travels across state lines to find healing at Cornell; Tried and tested: How the Animal Health Diagnostic Center protects the nation; A gift for a better world: New endowment will focus on crossover research; Reunion highlights: CVM alumni travel across the country to see new spaces, fun surprises at Reunion; Remembering dean emeritus Edward Melby, D.V.M. ’54.
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    Scopes, Spring 2018: New York State Impact
    Office of Marketing and Communications; Roberts, Lauren Cahoon (Cornell University. College of Veterinary Medicine., 2018-05)
    Contents of this issue of 'Scopes include: Dean's Message: New York Impact (Lorin D. Warnick); News Briefs; Cornell Veterinary Medicine State Impact; Wildlife Watchers: How CVM research and surveillance protects nature in New York State; Guardians of Farm and Table: CVM keeps New York agriculture safe; Healing the Homeless: How Maddie's Fund helped establish shelter medicine at Cornell; Helping patients across the State; Building the Scaffold: College alumnae volunteer to help next genertion of Cornell women; Horsepower: Cornell and the Harry M. Zweig Memorial Fund for Equine Research keep the New York horse industry healthy; Notice: Fred Scott Feline Symposium 2018 July 27-28; In Memoriam (deceased alumni since summer 2017).
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    Scopes Annual Report 2017 [December 2017]
    Office of Marketing and Communications; Roberts, Lauren Cahoon (Cornell University. College of Veterinary Medicine., 2017-12)
    Contents of this issue of ‘Scopes include: Table of Contents; Dean’s Message: The Year in Review (Lorin D. Warnick); CVM in the News: Fantastic Faculty [noteworthy awards; retired]; Learning: DVM Highlights, Veterinary Education Rich Legacy Exciting Future (Jodi Korich), BBS Highlights, Continuing Education; Care: CUHA Highlights, Heart of the Hospital Licensed Veterinary Technicians, CU Veterinary Specialists, Animal Health Diagnostic Center, Outreach; Discovery: New Faces in the Faculty (Praveen Sethupathy, Hector Aguilar-Carreno, Gerlinde van De Walle, Natasza Kurpios, Toshimitsu Kawate, Paul Soloway, Steve Osofsky, Michelle Delco), Baker Institute Highlights, Clinical Sciences, Molecular Medicine, Biomedical Sciences, Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences, Grants and Awards; Impact: Lightening the Load, Alumni Profile (Lisa Freeman), Alumni Donors and Friends, Lecture from a Legend (Alexander deLahunta); Financials; Alumni Highlight: Salmon Awards (Donald H. Lein, Ann Dwyer); College Voluntary Leadership.
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    Scopes: Research gets real: CVM scientists stay at cutting edge, Summer 2017
    Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, Office of Marketing and Communications; Roberts, Lauren Cahoon (Cornell University. College of Veterinary Medicine., 2017-08)
    Topics of articles in this issue of 'Scopes include: Table of Contents; Deans Message: Science at Cornell (Lorin Warnick); New Briefs: Learning: New Faces New Voices; Fast Facts on the College;s Incoming Class; Discovery: Research Gets Real; Clinical Sciences: A Molecular Brace for Sprains (Lisa Fortier); Biomedical Sciences: Rooting Out Skin Cancer's Origins (Andrew White); Baker Insitute: In Vivo Veritas (Charles Danko); Molecular Medicine: Stress Tests (Carolyn Sevier); Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences: The Secret Social Life of Cows (Renata Ivanek); Microbiology and Immunology: Sex and the Ciliate (Ted Clark); Cardiology Team Saves Street Dog from Deadly Heartworm Condition; Evidence-Based Success: New Hire Patrick Carney Leads by Example; Alumnus Focuses on Research That Cuts Across Species (Jonathan Levine); General Curator Veterinarian Staten Island Zoo (Sarrah Kaye); Alumni Establish Scholarship to Honor Alexander "Sandy" deLahunta "Dr D"; Reconnecting and Reminiscing: Reunion; In Memoriam; Cornell Clinical Trials Are Recruiting Now; Correction.
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    Scopes: Economics and entrepreneurship: Changing the face of veterinary medicine, Spring 2017
    Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, Office of Marketing and Communications; Roberts, Lauren Cahoon (Cornell University. College of Veterinary Medicine., 2017-03)
    Topics of articles in this issue of 'Scopes include: Table of Contents; Economics and Entrepreneurship: Changing the Face of Veterinary Medicine; Deans Message: Veterinary Entrepreneurship and Economics (Lorin Warnick); News Briefs; Learning: What If Your Idea Could Change the Face of Veterinary Medicine: Cornell Animal Health Hackathon; How to Heal Veterinary Student Debt; Helpful Horses: The Cornell Research Park; Photo Journal: Fez, Morocco; Discovery: Canines on the Cutting Edge of Canine Research (Kristy Richards); Fast, Efficient Sperm Tails Inspire Nanobiotechnology (Alexander Travis); Of Vaccines and Viking Steeds (Bettina Wagner); Care: Gift of Hope: Vets and Donor Team Up to Save Pup; Specialty Spotlight: Dentistry and Oral Surgery Service (Nadine Fiani, Santiago Peralta); Impact: Sheila Allen: New Steps in Leadership; In Memoriam; Clinic Memorial Giving Program; Remembering Dean Emeritus Donald F. Smith 1949-2016.
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    Scopes: From Stethoscope to Microscope - To the Scope of the College, July 2013
    Cornell University. College of Veterinary Medicine; Specchio, Stephanie (Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, Office of Marketing and Communications, 2013-07)
    Topics of articles in this issue of 'Scopes include: Contents; Message from the Dean (Michael I. Kotlikoff); From Grade School to Post Graduate School; Developing Veterinary Scientists to Bridge Health Needs; Behind the Curtains Translational Oncology Research (Alexander Nikitin, Richard Cerione, Nedra Holmes) The Wilpon Challenge (Scott Coonrod); Cancerous Conundrum (Robert Weiss); Bring Bo Back (Kristin Selvala); Vision of the Future (Nita Irby); Bandit's Battle From Triumph with Time for Toast (Pam Zygmunt); Impact (Christian Gries); Reunion 2013; Class Notes; In Memoriam.
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    Scopes [and] Annual Report 2016
    Cornell University. College of Veterinary Medicine; Roberts, Lauren Cahoon (Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, Office of Marketing and Communications, 2016-10)
    Topics of articles in this issue of 'Scopes include: Contents; Deans Message: The Year in Review (Lorin D. Warnick); News Briefs: Rockstars (Faculty Awards, Faculty Hired Retired), CVM in the News; Learning: Dolphins to Dairy Cows (Lauren Roberts), Class of 2020, Continuing Education Highlights, BBS Highlights; Care (CUHA): CUHA Highlights, Ambulatory and Production Medicine (Lauren Roberts), Cornell University Veterinary Specialists; Discovery [by department]: CRISPR at the College (Elodie Gazave), Baker Institute for Animal Health Director Transition (Luis M. Schang), Feline Health Center, Clinical Sciences, Molecular Medicine, Biomedical Sciences, Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences; Impact: Conservation Connection (Olivia Hall), Alumni Profile-Dr. Samuel Bender '41-The Centenarian Veterinarian, Alumni Donors and Friends; Financials.
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    Scopes: From Stethoscope to Microscope - To the Scope of the College, Summer 2016
    Cornell University. College of Veterinary Medicine; Roberts, Lauren Cahoon (Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, Office of Marketing and Communications, 2016)
    Topics of articles in this issue of 'Scopes include: Contents; Dean's Message: Looking Ahead Goals for the College (Lorin D. Warnick); News Briefs: Dr. King the Unrivalled Master of Observation (John M. King); Snapshots from Commencement 2016; Construction Continues Going Going Gone. Meg Thompson Named Director of Cornell University Hospital for Animals; Embark Launches Dog DNA Breed and Health Test (Adam Boyko); Recognizing Excellence; Tennant Received Highest Scientific Honor from Hepatitis B Foundation (Bud C. Tennant); Cornell Students Take National Role in Diversity Leadership; College Recognized for LGBTQ+ Efforts; Lin Wins Faculty Award (David Lin); Dr. Sharon Center Wins 2016 ACVIM Robert W. Kirk Award for Professional Excellence; Dean Lorin Warnick: Continuing the James Law Legacy; Discussions on Diversity: Q&A with Darlene Garibay; Dr. Jamie Morrisey: One Vet Many Hats; Simulation Gets Real (Daniel Fletcher); Breakthrough Allows Drug Delivery for Brain Diseases Cures (Margaret Bynoe); Deciphering Equine Sarcoids (Douglas Antczak); Eyeing the Future: New Models Allows Better Drug Testing for Cat Eye Infections (Gerlinde Van De Walle); Specialty Spotlight: Anesthesiology; Cats for Comfort: Program Connects Cats with Seniors (Bruce Kornreich); A Golden Gift (Bill Gorgas); FARVets: On a Mission to Make a Difference (Paul Mazza); Alumni Q&A: Dr. Michelle Vitulli Risk and Reward; Making New Memories; In Memoriam; Science That Saves: College clinical trials; Commencement 2016.
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    Scopes: From Stethoscope to Microscope - To the Scope of the College, Annual Report 2015
    Cornell University. College of Veterinary Medicine; Roberts, Lauren Cahoon (Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, Office of Marketing and Communications, 2015)
    Topics of articles in this issue of 'Scopes include: Deans Message: Foundations for the future (Lorin D. Warnick);Tribute to [Michael I.] Kotlikoff: The Veterinary College Visionary; Learning: DVM Program; NatGeoWILD: Vet School; Continuing Education; Hiring in Hong Kong; Capital Expansion; Care: Clinical Trials at CUHA; Off to the Races; CUVS Success; Gimme Shelter; Animal Health Diagnostic Center (Ned Place); Discovery: Canine Influenza Investigation (Amy Glaser, Edward Dubovi); Impact: Engaging with Apes an Rhinos (Robin Radcliffe); Engaged Cornell; The Veterinarian from Down the Street (Matt Antoniak); Alumni, Donors, Friends; Financials; Remembering Emeritus Dean George Poppensiek (1918-2015).
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    Scopes: From Stethoscope to Microscope - To the Scope of the College, Summer 2015
    Cornell University. College of Veterinary Medicine; Roberts, Lauren Cahoon (Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, Office of Marketing and Communications, 2015)
    Topics of articles in this issue of 'Scopes include: Dean's Message: Transitions in Leadership (Michael I. Kotlikoff); News Briefs--Vet Students Explore Leadership Careers in Research; Remembering Jay Georgi; Planting the Seed for Tenure; Trailblazer William O. Jones Broke Racial Barriers; BEST Program Paves Way for PhDs to Explore New Career Options; The Dynamic Diagnostician: Dr. Francis H. Fox's Legacy Lives On; Mastering Scientific Survival Skills (Biological and Biomedical Sciences); Leaning To Leadership: Game Changers--Cornell's Student Chapter of the Women's Veterinary Leadership Development Initiative Wins Prestigious Cook Award for 2015 (Donald F. Smith); Leading the Way: Alex Travis Heads Up New Center for Animal and Public Health; Forging a New Path: Cornell Scientists Take the Lead in Lymphoma Research (Kristi Richards, Robert Weiss); Nemo's Legacy: Cornell's Farm Animal Hospital Named After Beloved Pig Patient (George Goldner, Nancy Krieg); A Gift of Healing: Westie Pup Inspires Donation to Boost Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Service (Lisa Basil-Fox); Reunion 2015; In Memoriam; Commencement 2015.