Elanco Acquires Former GM Stamping Plant Site to Build Innovation District in Indianapolis
Governor Mike Braun has announced the sale of state-owned land at the former GM Stamping Plant site to Elanco Animal Health for $27 million, marking a major step toward the development of an innovation district in downtown Indianapolis.
New Jersey Opens Its First Veterinary School Amid National Vet Shortage
Rowan University opens New Jersey’s first veterinary school, the Shreiber School of Veterinary Medicine, to address the nationwide veterinarian shortage. Learn about tuition costs, new facilities, and community impact.
Emerging Antifungal Resistance in Canine and Feline Superficial Mycoses
Groundbreaking research from Grenada reveals 100% fluconazole resistance in fungal infections from pets. Learn about the pathogens found & effective treatment alternatives for veterinarians.
Exposure of Domestic Cats to Rodenticidal Compounds
New research reveals 65% of domestic cats in Slovenia carry rodenticide residues, with brodifacoum and bromadiolone most prevalent. Discover how anticoagulant exposure impacts pet safety and the environment.
New reporting guidelines improve transparency in veterinary pathology AI research
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming veterinary pathology, offering powerful tools for automated image analysis (AIA). These advancements promise greater reproducibility, richer spatial data, and efficiency in interpreting whole-slide images. However, this progress comes with a challenge: ensuring transparency and reproducibility in research that uses these complex, often “black box” models.
Immune system markers could unleash personalized veterinary care for dogs
New research, published in ImmunoHorizons, paves the way for more personalized veterinary care for dogs that could help dog owners make informed decisions that keep their pets healthier longer. The researchers identified patterns in markers of the immune system that are specific to both individual dogs and breeds of dog. Together these patterns could help develop simple blood tests to inform treatment and diagnostic decisions.

