UPF and the Royal Veterinary College make the first 3D reconstructions of cat hearts to compare them with humans’
Pompeu Fabra University (UPF) and the Royal Veterinary College of London have worked together on a pioneering project worldwide to generate 3D reconstructions of the hearts of different animals and simulations of their blood flow using advanced computational techniques to date only applied to humans. So far, 3D images of cats’ hearts have been generated, but soon the same will be done for dogs, pigs and sheep.
“Vet School on Life Support”: OSU President Sounds Alarm Over $295M Crisis That Could Jeopardize Oklahoma’s Food Supply
Oklahoma State University President Dr. Jim Hess is making an urgent plea to lawmakers: fund a new veterinary teaching hospital—or risk a catastrophic collapse in Oklahoma’s rural veterinary system, food safety infrastructure, and public health oversight.
New Tools to Fight Hidden Pet Threats: Millions of Dogs May Be Missing Critical Disease Testing
Antech™, a global leader in veterinary diagnostics and imaging, has announced the launch of two advanced tools designed to help veterinarians detect vector-borne diseases in pets with more precision than ever before.
Virginia Launches Grant Program to Fight Farm Vet Shortage
On May 9, Governor Glenn Youngkin signed into law House Bill 2303 and Senate Bill 921, officially creating the Virginia Large Animal Veterinary Grant Program. This bipartisan-backed initiative is designed to attract and retain veterinarians who care for large animals—such as cows, horses, sheep, and pigs—in underserved parts of the state.
She Became a Vet Student at 27 With a Toddler—Now She’s Proving Everyone Wrong
When Rachel Woodhouse stepped into her first day of vet school at 27, she wasn’t your average first-year. With a toddler on her hip and years of life experience behind her, she carried something even more powerful than straight A’s—a story of resilience, determination, and purpose.
Research collaboration takes ‘one health’ approach to study Chagas disease exposure, treatment effectiveness
A team of researchers at Texas A&M University and the University of Georgia (UGA) has received more than $4 million from federal and non-governmental organizations to support research on Chagas disease prevalence, diagnostics and treatment to benefit both dogs and humans.

