Animal Health & Medicine Infectious Disease Tufts Professor Named Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors Charles Shoemaker develops immunotherapeutics for a wide range of diseases in animals and people December 10, 2024 University News Inaugural Team Science Summit Connects Climate and Health Experts Lightning talks enabled attendees to maximize knowledge exchange on current projects and capabilities November 14, 2024 Animal Health & Medicine SOS Signal for Canine Muscle Loss Researchers at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine are hunting for a biomarker to detect a condition that indicates underlying disease June 26, 2024 Animal Health & Medicine Teaching Future Veterinarians Important Lessons About Biases Two courses at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine help students learn professional skills and examine how biases could affect their medical judgment May 29, 2024 Animal Health & Medicine A New Way to Fight an Aggressive Cancer in Dogs Bolstered by years of generative cancer work, researchers at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine are taking aim at hemangiosarcoma May 21, 2024 Point of View I Never Wanted a Dog—Certainly Not One that Bit People Somehow, I found myself spending an hour a day in the woods with a rescue animal that had attacked my sons. Would this end well? May 3, 2024 Animal Health & Medicine What Dog Owners Should Know About Leptospirosis A veterinarian and researcher at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine found that dialysis can help dogs survive this dangerous infection April 25, 2024 Animal Health & Medicine How Animal Reproductive Medicine Helps with Breeding, Conservation of Species A new faculty member at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine hopes to inspire more veterinary students to join the specialty of theriogenology March 19, 2024 Animal Health & Medicine The Importance of Play for Young Chimpanzees and Their Mothers A study suggests that the persistence of young chimps playing with their mothers, even in times of food scarcity, is crucial for their development March 14, 2024 Climate & Sustainability Climate Solutions Taking Cues from Ecosystems Miren Schleicher helps communities in Africa and Southeast Asia adapt to sea level rise, increased drought, and other threats February 13, 2024 Load More
Infectious Disease Tufts Professor Named Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors Charles Shoemaker develops immunotherapeutics for a wide range of diseases in animals and people December 10, 2024
University News Inaugural Team Science Summit Connects Climate and Health Experts Lightning talks enabled attendees to maximize knowledge exchange on current projects and capabilities November 14, 2024
Animal Health & Medicine SOS Signal for Canine Muscle Loss Researchers at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine are hunting for a biomarker to detect a condition that indicates underlying disease June 26, 2024
Animal Health & Medicine Teaching Future Veterinarians Important Lessons About Biases Two courses at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine help students learn professional skills and examine how biases could affect their medical judgment May 29, 2024
Animal Health & Medicine A New Way to Fight an Aggressive Cancer in Dogs Bolstered by years of generative cancer work, researchers at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine are taking aim at hemangiosarcoma May 21, 2024
Point of View I Never Wanted a Dog—Certainly Not One that Bit People Somehow, I found myself spending an hour a day in the woods with a rescue animal that had attacked my sons. Would this end well? May 3, 2024
Animal Health & Medicine What Dog Owners Should Know About Leptospirosis A veterinarian and researcher at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine found that dialysis can help dogs survive this dangerous infection April 25, 2024
Animal Health & Medicine How Animal Reproductive Medicine Helps with Breeding, Conservation of Species A new faculty member at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine hopes to inspire more veterinary students to join the specialty of theriogenology March 19, 2024
Animal Health & Medicine The Importance of Play for Young Chimpanzees and Their Mothers A study suggests that the persistence of young chimps playing with their mothers, even in times of food scarcity, is crucial for their development March 14, 2024
Climate & Sustainability Climate Solutions Taking Cues from Ecosystems Miren Schleicher helps communities in Africa and Southeast Asia adapt to sea level rise, increased drought, and other threats February 13, 2024