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Honeybee Health Key to Agriculture
WebBees are one of our planet's most important animals. They produce honey and they are the primary managed pollinators for a majority of high value specialty crops grown in the contiguous states of California and Oregon, such as nuts, stone fruits, vegetables, and berries. A problem looms for our animal friends, the bees. Colony losses …
Dr. Jane Sykes Completes Infectious Disease Textbook
WebJane Sykes, BVSc (Hons), PhD, MBA, DACVIM, professor at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, has edited and co-authored the Fifth Edition of Greene’s Infectious Diseases of the Dog and Cat.Long considered to be a seminal reference text in dog and cat infectious diseases, previous editions of the book are on bookshelves in …
Kathryn C Conlon School of Veterinary Medicine
WebMost Recent Five Book Chapters. 2020 Conlon KC, Austin CM: Climate change and public health interventions, Pinkerton KE, Rom WN, (ed), Global Climate Change and Public Health (2nd Edition), . . 2020 Oura C, Conlon KC, Smith W, Stephen C, Blakely B, Saint-Charles J, Clarke M: Academic and institutional ‘One Health” research capacity building
Jane E Sykes School of Veterinary Medicine
Web2023 Sykes JE: Coccidioidomycosis, Ettinger S, Feldman E, Coté E, (ed), Ettinger's Textbook of Veterinary Internal Medicine 9th edition, Philadelphia, PA. . 2022 Hodzic E, Sykes JE, Rankin SR: Chapter 6: Molecular Diagnostic Methods for Pathogen Detection, Sykes JE, Rankin SR (section editor), (ed), Greene's Infectious Diseases of the Dog and
Lynette A. Hart School of Veterinary Medicine
WebHuman-animal Interactions and Animal Behavior and WelfareMy primary research focus and leadership is on human-animal interactions, also known as anthrozoology. This research area frequently rivets public attention, often contributing to the School of Veterinary Medicine's mission, "Addressing societal needs."Campus-wide, "Public Scholarship" has …
One Health for One Earth School of Veterinary Medicine
WebIn an increasingly crowded world where people and animals come into ever-closer contact, the lines that separate us – physical, biological, ecological, behavioral – are essentially gone. So, the future of conservation will be initiatives that address the entire ecosystem – a ‘One Health’ approach.
Xinbin Chen School of Veterinary Medicine
Web2010 Pfizer Animal Health Excellence in Research Award (Organization: School of Veterinary Medicine, UC Davis; Reason for receipt: based on the productivity (quite many primary research articles) and quality (important discoveries in the field of cancer biology and veterinary oncology) published in high impact journals of the research carried out in …
Stefan Keller School of Veterinary Medicine
WebLymphoproliferative diseases and adaptive immunity; the composition and dynamics of lymphocyte antigen receptor repertoires in physiologic and pathologic conditions in various species; diagnostic applications of antigen receptor repertoires; combining histopathology and high-throughput methods to understand and diagnose lymphoproliferative diseases.
UC Davis Veterinary Hospital Celebrates Dr. Jane Sykes’ Leadership
WebDr. Jane Sykes, chief veterinary medical officer, will step down from her leadership role at the UC Davis veterinary hospital following the completion of her 5-year term. Under her leadership, set to expire June 30, the hospital reached new heights of success and continued to grow its reputation as one of the preeminent clinical facilities in …
Kevin Keel School of Veterinary Medicine
WebEmerging infectious diseases of wildlife promoted by anthropogenic factors. Specific issues currently investigated include: pathogenesis of white-nose syndrome and techniques to reduce mortality among bats; emerging diseases of white-tailed deer; and emerging infectious diseases of wild carnivores (morbilliviruses and parvoviruses).
Dr. Simone Stoute Named Poultry Scientist of the Year
WebMarch 20, 2024. Simone Stoute, DVM, PhD, DACPV. Dr. Simone Stoute, professor in the Department of Population Health & Reproduction and branch chief of California Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratory - Turlock, was recently named the Scientist of the Year by the Pacific Egg and Poultry Association (PEPA). In recognizing Dr. Stoute at the
Strategic Initiatives and Plan School of Veterinary Medicine
WebOur Mission. The mission of the School of Veterinary Medicine is to serve the people of California by providing educational, research, clinical service and public service programs of the highest quality to advance the health and care of animals, the health of the environment, public health, and to contribute to the economy.
Monae Roberts School of Veterinary Medicine
WebMonae Roberts currently serves as the Chief Diversity Officer at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. They joined the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine in February 2023 after a brief hiatus from higher education. In their role Monae is responsible for K-12 outreach, supporting VetMed students in navigating experiences related to DEI
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