Puppy born from frozen embyro fetches good news

Advancing
The Health
And Well Being
Of Animals
And People


Class of 2014 dons white coats

Advancing
The Health
And Well Being
Of Animals
And People


Faculty are engaged in research that inspires new preventive strategies, effective treatments, and life-saving cures

Advancing
The Health
And Well Being
Of Animals
And People


Faculty are engaged in research that inspires new preventive strategies, effective treatments, and life-saving cures

Advancing
The Health
And Well Being
Of Animals
And People


Ranked number one in the nation, Cornell prepares leaders in all areas of the veterinary profession

Advancing
The Health
And Well Being
Of Animals
And People


Our faculty, students, and staff provide informational, diagnostic and clinical services for animal owners and veterinarians

Advancing
The Health
And Well Being
Of Animals
And People


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Education, Science, & Service

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News

Faculty member wins Cook Award

Dr. Tracey Stokol selected for prestigious award. <more>


Puppy born from frozen embyro fetches good news

Klondike's very existence is good news for endangered species. <more>


Mentorship helps graduate student win prestigious award to heal horses with stem cells

Dr. Lauren Schnabel has won a career development award that will pave her path forward as a translational clinical scientist. <more>


Rewiring of Glucose Metabolism in Cancer

Feb 8, 2013 - 12 PM

Jason Locasale, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Div. of Nutritional Sci., College of Human Ecology Cornell University http://www.human.cornell.edu/bio.cfm?netid=jwl278 Infection & Immunity Seminar Series <more>


Department of Clinical Sciences Seminar Series

Feb 8, 2013 - 3 PM

PLEASE NOTE: This seminar has been postponed and rescheduled for Friday, February 15th "Lyme's Disease: New Testing Approaches for dogs and horses" Speaker: Dr. Bettina Wagner, DVM Harry M. Zweig Associate Professor in Equine Health, Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine <more>


Department of Clinical Sciences Resident Seminar Series

Feb 12, 2013 - 8 AM

"How to Design a Clinical Research Trial - Part II" Speaker: Dr. Hollis Erb, Professor Population Medicine & Diagnostic Sciences College of Veterinary Medicine <more>


Debate team shares skills with incarcerated youths

Feb 7, 2013 - 3 PM

Cornell Forensics Society members regularly meet with incarcerated youths in two Ithaca-area prisons to share debate and critical-thinking skills and help them talk through issues. <more>


New registry speeds international Cornell travel

Feb 7, 2013 - 1 PM

A new online travel registry makes Cornell student travel abroad on university business safer and easier. <more>


Things to Do, Feb. 8-15

Feb 7, 2013 - 12 PM

Events on campus this week include Darwin Days panels and lectures, Oscar-nominated short films, poetry from Ishion Hutchinson and a faculty forum on the future of research libraries. <more>