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Browsing College of Veterinary Medicine by Author "Baker Institute for Animal Health"
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2015 Baker Institute News: H3N2 influenza: how to protect your dog
Baker Institute for Animal Health (Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2015-04-20)This news item is about: An outbreak of canine influenza in the Chicago, Illinois area that began earlier this year has since spread to neighboring states, and the Baker Institute is working to understand the outbreak and ... -
2015 Baker Institute News: Influenza updates: Baker Institute studying H3N2
Baker Institute for Animal Health (Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2015-05-06)This new item is about: An outbreak of canine influenza in the Chicago, Illinois area that began earlier this year has since spread to Alabama, California, Texas, New York, Iowa, Michigan, Wisconsin and Indiana according ... -
2015 Baker Institute News: Influenza updates: Canine influenza continues to spread: Dogs in several more states infected with H3N2 canine influenza
Baker Institute for Animal Health (Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2015-07-20)This news item is about: Canine influenza continues to crop up in cities and towns scattered across the U.S.. Scientists at Cornell's Animal Health Diagnostic Center (AHDC), Idexx Reference Laboratories, and several ... -
2015 Baker Institute News: Influenza updates: Cornell's Animal Health Diagnostic Center publishes H3N2 map
Baker Institute for Animal Health (Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2015-06-02)This news item is about: Scientists at Cornell's Animal Health Diagnostic Center (AHDC) updated their surveillance maps on May 28, compiling information from new test results from AHDC, IDEXX Laboratories, Inc., and the ... -
2015 Baker Institute News: Just Released--Check out our 2015 Annual Report
Baker Institute for Animal Health (Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2015-12-08)This news item is about: Read all about it! We’re pleased to present our 2015 Annual Report, which is now available online. Collaboration is at the core of meaningful scientific inquiry and is the theme of this year’s ... -
2015 Baker Institute News: New technology promises fast, accurate stroke diagnosis
Baker Institute for Animal Health (Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2015-11-30)This news item from the Cornell Chronicle is about: Minutes count when treating stroke, but current diagnostics take as long as three hours, careful lab work and skilled technicians to arrive at a conclusive diagnosis. ... -
2015 Baker Institute News: On National Puppy Day, how Baker Institute scientists are helping dogs
Baker Institute for Animal Health (Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2015-03-06)This news item is about: National Puppy Day comes on March 23, 2015, offering a day to celebrate the joy of having a healthy, happy dog. Puppies and dogs give humans so much: unconditional love, companionship, and in the ... -
2015 Baker Institute News: Partnering against allergies
Baker Institute for Animal Health (Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2015-10-13)This news item is about: The sneezing, scratching, and inflamed skin that come from different types of allergies are all too common problems for dogs and cats: according to one rough estimate, allergies account for 25 ... -
2015 Baker Institute News: Stem cells delivered in microcapsules speed wound healing
Baker Institute for Animal Health (Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2015-04-13)This news item from the Cornell Chronicle is about: Stem cells confined inside tiny capsules secrete substances that help heal simulated wounds in cell cultures, according to a new study by Baker faculty member Gerlinde ... -
2015 Baker Institute Spotlight: Faculty Member John S.L. Parker works to understand a common feline virus
Baker Institute for Animal Health (Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2015-01-12)This spotlight item is about: Dr. John Parker, BVMS, Ph.D., is working on a puzzle. Feline calicivirus has a range of different effects in cats: temporary and mild flu-like symptoms in most, more chronic mouth and throat ... -
2015 Baker Institute Spotlight: Grad student working with partners on two continents to help save kids, wildlife
Baker Institute for Animal Health (Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2015-10-14)This spotlight item is about: Sarah Dumas DVM ’12 is making a difference for people, animals, and ecosystems in Africa. For her graduate project, Dumas is establishing chicken egg laying facilities in rural parts of Zambia, ... -
2016 Baker Institute News: Baker Institute Pet Talks: Pet health tips from Cornell experts
Baker Institute for Animal Health (Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2016-01-04)This news item is about: We are excited to invite you to Baker Pet Talks: Pet Health Tips from Cornell Experts, a free public seminar to be held at the Baker Institute for Animal Health Thursday, January 28, 2016 from 6:30 ... -
2016 Baker Institute News: Baker Institute Pet Talks: Tips from Cornell experts
Baker Institute for Animal Health (Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2016-10-04)This news item is about: We are excited to invite you to a special session of Baker Pet Talks: Tips from Cornell Experts a free public seminar to be held at the Baker Institute for Animal Health Wednesday, November 9, 2016 ... -
2016 Baker Institute News: Baker Institute welcomes new director
Baker Institute for Animal Health (Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2016-08-22)This news item from the Cornell Chronicle is about: When he accepted the position as the next director of the Baker Institute for Animal Health, Dr. Luis M. Schang already had a tenured faculty position at one of Canada’s ... -
2016 Baker Institute News: Cancer-causing virus strikes genetically vulnerable horses
Baker Institute for Animal Health (Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2016-06-10)This news item from the Cornell Chronicle is about: Sarcoid skin tumors are the most common form of cancer in horses, but little is known about why the papillomavirus behind them strikes some horses and not others. A new ... -
2016 Baker Institute News: Fulbright Award for Colin Parrish
Baker Institute for Animal Health (Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2016-06-02)This news item is about: Colin Parrish has become a world-renowned expert in animal virology since he first came to Cornell University in 1978, and now he’ll be sharing his knowledge and ideas beyond Cornell later this ... -
2016 Baker Institute News: Joining forces against mammary cancer
Baker Institute for Animal Health (Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2016-02-02)This news item is about: Mammary cancer strikes both humans and animals, but once the tumors are surgically removed, there are few specific drugs available to prevent the cancer from coming back. Two faculty members at the ... -
2016 Baker Institute News: Model helps identify drugs to treat eye infections in cats
Baker Institute for Animal Health (Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2016-07-19)This news item from the Cornell Chronicle is about: t’s a problem veterinarians see all the time, but there are few treatments. Feline herpes virus 1 (FHV-1) is a frequent cause of eye infections in cats, but the drugs ... -
2016 Baker Institute News: New foals at the Baker institute
Baker Institute for Animal Health (Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2016-07-29)This news item is about: All over the world, horses are bred for speed, endurance, and strength, but at the Baker Institute Dr. Doug Antczak and his colleagues breed horses for their immune systems. Antczak’s research ... -
2016 Baker Institute News: New interactive, online annual reports available now!
Baker Institute for Animal Health (Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2016-12-06)This news item is about: Our new, online report includes interviews with our researchers, an additional profile of Heather Callaway, one of our most promising graduate students, and a special section highlighting some new ...