Randry Table: Research Roles for Centralian Graduates

Navigating Research Careers: A Centralian Outlook Table of Contents Navigating Research Careers: A Centralian Outlook Charting Your course in Research: A Centralian Roundtable Event Details: Time and Location Why Attend? Unveiling the Realities of Research The Broader Landscape of Research Careers IESF: Fostering collaboration and Innovation Centrales Nantes Spotlights PhD Journeys and Diversity in Research … Read more

The Long-Term Impact of COVID-19 on Oncology Care: A Five-Year Retrospective

Five years after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the oncology field continues to grapple with its repercussions. From fundamental shifts in patient management, including the introduction of telemedicine, to trial disruptions and workforce challenges, the pandemic has reshaped every aspect of oncology care. Although some of these adaptations offer unique benefits, others require strategic … Read more

City of Hope-Led Study Demystifies Tumor Formation’s Two-Step Process — A Foundational Understanding Needed to Prevent Cancer

Researchers at City of Hope®, one of the largest and most advanced cancer research and treatment organizations in the US with its National Medical Center named top 5 in the nation for cancer by US News & World Report, have found that cell mutations are necessary but not always sufficient for tumors to form. Instead, … Read more

New formulation for kennel cough vaccine is available

A 0.5 mL dose of an intranasal Bordetella bronchiseptica vaccine (Vanguard B; Zoetis) is now available on the veterinary market for prevention of kennel cought in dogs. The new formulation was approved by the USDA in 2024 and provides a smaller size dose and with single nostril administration.1 Photo: Félix Andrés/Adobe Stock The new formulation … Read more

Research may lead to earlier identification of GI disease in dogs

Photo: littleny/Adobe Stock A Soft-coated wheaten terrier Signs that can be used to identify dogs with a high risk of gastrointestinal disease before they develop symptoms have been found by Texas A&M Gastrointestinal Laboratory (GI Lab) investigators. Results of the study, published in the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, showed changes in several biomarkers used … Read more

AAEP shares guidelines for Equine Viral Hepatitis

Alexey Stiop/stock.adobe.com The American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) recently published its Equine Viral Hepatitis Guidelines to provide equine veterinarians comprehensive information and instructions concerning clinical signs, diagnostics, risk factors, transmission, and other considerations for 2 viral causes of liver damage in equine patients: Equine parvovirus-hepatitis (EqPV-H) and equine hepacivirus (EqHV). “Both viruses can be … Read more

What to know about canine whipworm infection

Whipworm egg. Photo: Saiful52/Adobe Stock Canine whipworm infection occurs after a dog has eaten an egg left in the soil or other contaminated environments. Although some infected canines may not show signs, diarrhea or soft stool with blood or mucus, as well as lethargy, weight loss, and dehydration, may be seen in other infected dogs.1 … Read more