Shrews, Not Mice, Could Be Main Source of Vineyard’s Lyme Disease The Vineyard Gazette features new research from Assistant Research Professor Heidi Goethert on shrews and Lyme disease.
Shrews, not mice, emerge as main driver of Lyme disease on Martha's Vineyard WBUR highlights new research on shrews and Lyme disease from Professor Sam Telford and Assistant Research Professor Heidi Goethert.
What to know about bird flu cases in CT flocks Professor Jonathan Runstadler comments in CT NPR on avian influenza cases in the Northeast, citing low risk for human-human transmission
Dr. Emily Brinker Publishes Research into Endocrine Fibroblast Growth Factors Article featured in Domestic Animal Endocrinology aggregates wealth of data on potential benefits of FGFs to detect and treat veterinary diseases
Dr. Meera Gatlin, V16, VG16, Broadens the Scope of One Health with Research into Police Canines Gatlin’s recently published paper sets foundation for a series of research initiatives into how police dogs impact community health
Dr. Ariana Hinckley-Boltax Co-Authors Research Study to Develop a Prioritized List of Clinical Presentations in Dogs, Cats, and Horses The manuscript will be published in the Journal of Veterinary Medical Education to inform curriculum design and exam blueprinting
TECA Fellow Mairéad Ryan, V27, Contributes to Elephant Conservation Efforts in Kenya Her work at Reteti Elephant Sanctuary will improve patient care and identify healthcare trends in orphaned elephants
Why isn't a EEE vaccine available to the general public? Professor Sam Telford spoke with WBZ-TV about EEE and why there isn’t a publicly available vaccine.
Championing Antimicrobial Stewardship and Infection Prevention and Control Acknowledging World Antimicrobial Resistance Awareness Week