Nearly 500 Cats Reveal New Clues About How Cancer Develops
Researchers from the Wellcome Sanger Institute, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Bern, and Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, along with global collaborators, have completed the first large-scale genomic profiling of feline cancers.
How Phi Zeta Turned Veterinary Scholarship Into a 100 Year Legacy
One hundred years ago, veterinary medicine was at a crossroads. Enrollment was collapsing, professional identity was shifting, and the future of veterinary education felt anything but secure. Out of that uncertainty, a small group of Cornell University students and faculty launched an idea that would quietly reshape the profession for generations. That idea became Phi Zeta.
Cornell’s Duffield Institute for Animal Behavior hosts inaugural service dog symposium
On July 31 and August 1, the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) hosted the inaugural Duffield Institute Service Dog Symposium, welcoming 92 attendees and over 25 service dogs to CVM’s campus.
Veterinary Labs Secretly Save Lives During COVID-19 Pandemic: Shocking New Study Reveals
A new study from Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine reveals that veterinary diagnostic laboratories significantly enhanced human health during the COVID-19 pandemic by providing essential testing support. Published in PLOS One, the research highlights the critical role these labs played in increasing testing capacity and enabling timely public health interventions. Learn how this collaboration between veterinary and human health experts exemplifies the One Health approach and suggests pathways for improving responses to future public health emergencies.
Dr. Joya Griffin turns passion into purpose
Discover the Inspirational Journey of Dr. Joya Griffin: A Leading Force in Veterinary DermatologyUncover the remarkable trajectory of Dr. Joya Griffin's career—a trailblazing veterinary dermatologist making waves in the world of animal care. From her transformative impact on patients to her starring role on Nat Geo WILD's "Pop Goes the Vet with Dr. Joya," explore her journey that redefines the boundaries of veterinary medicine.

