Archive for 2021

Two uga researchers are working to make it easier to develop effective treatments for malaria, a disease that sickens millions worldwide and kills hundreds of thousands each year.

UGA researchers developing new models for malaria drug development and testing

Two UGA researchers are working to make it easier to develop effective treatments for malaria, a disease that sickens millions worldwide and kills hundreds of thousands each year. In tropical climates around the globe, malaria poses a grave risk to already vulnerable populations. In 2019, the World Health Organization estimated […]

Our team at the tifton veterinary diagnostic and investigational laboratory received the "2021 inspiring programs in stem award" from insight into diversity.

The 2021 Inspiring Programs in STEM Awards

Our team at the Tifton Veterinary Diagnostic and Investigational Laboratory received the “2021 Inspiring Programs in STEM Award” from INSIGHT into Diversity. This honor recognizes the effort that colleges, universities, and outside organizations have undertaken to empower underrepresented and women students of all levels to succeed in the science, technology, […]

 

A life dedicated to excellence in veterinary care, a legacy committed to veterinary education

  With a planned gift to the University of Georgia Foundation, Dr. Clarence and Mrs. Janet Rawlings make a lasting impact on the faculty at the UGA College of Veterinary Medicine for generations to come. With this commitment, the Rawlings join UGA’s Heritage Society, an exclusive group of alumni and friends […]

Growing resistance to our go-to antibiotics is one of the biggest threats the world faces. As common bacteria like strep and salmonella become resistant to medications, what used to be easily treatable infections can now pose difficult medical challenges.

Antibiotic-resistant bacteria found in cattle

Growing resistance to our go-to antibiotics is one of the biggest threats the world faces. As common bacteria like strep and salmonella become resistant to medications, what used to be easily treatable infections can now pose difficult medical challenges. New research from the University of Georgia shows that there may […]

Dr. Kaori sakamoto, associate professor of anatomic pathology, has recently been named the director of wellness and wellbeing for the association of asian american veterinary medical professionals (aavmp).

Kaori Sakamoto named to AAVMP board

Dr. Kaori Sakamoto, associate professor of anatomic pathology, has recently been named the director of wellness and wellbeing for the Association of Asian American Veterinary Medical Professionals (AAVMP). In this role, Dr. Sakamoto will be responsible for developing wellness workshops and opportunities designed to improve wellbeing and promoting positive mental […]

Dr. Michelle barton, director of clinical academic affairs, fuller e. Callaway endowed chair, and josiah meigs distinguished teaching professor of large animal internal medicine, was named the 2021 recipient of the lee and inge pyle service award. This award is presented annually to an american college of veterinary internal medicine diplomate in recognition of outstanding and dedicated volunteer service to the acvim for 10 or more years.

CVM professor receives ACVIM Lee & Inge Pyle Service Award

Dr. Michelle Barton, director of clinical academic affairs, Fuller E. Callaway Endowed Chair, and Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor of Large Animal Internal Medicine, was named the 2021 recipient of the Lee and Inge Pyle Service Award. This award is presented annually to an American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine […]

Gram-negative bacteria are the bane of health care workers’ existence.

Researchers find target to fight antibiotic resistance

Gram-negative bacteria are the bane of health care workers’ existence. They’re one of the most dangerous organisms to become infected with—and one of the hardest to treat. But new research from the University of Georgia suggests a component of bacteria’s cell walls may hold the key to crushing the antibiotic-resistant microbes. […]

A team of researchers from the university of georgia college of veterinary medicine and the regenerative bioscience center has received a five-year, dual-purpose grant of $1. 65 million from the usda and the nih to study the effects of chromosomal abnormalities on early embryo development and to discover and validate novel markers of egg cell quality and development potential. This study stands to benefit knowledge of both human and animal development.

CVM researchers receive NIH-USDA grant to study mechanisms of chromosome instability and early pregnancy loss

A team of researchers from the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine and the Regenerative Bioscience Center has received a five-year, dual-purpose grant of $1.65 million from the USDA and the NIH to study the effects of chromosomal abnormalities on early embryo development and to discover and validate novel […]

Endurance riding taught stagg and cheryl newman the valuable bond between humans and horses. Their professional careers taught them the value of research. Today, the newmans blend their passions to advance equine research for generations to come.

Grateful clients commit to advancing equine research

Endurance riding taught Stagg and Cheryl Newman the valuable bond between humans and horses. Their professional careers taught them the value of research. Today, the Newmans blend their passions to advance equine research for generations to come. COMMITMENT TO HIGHER ACHIEVEMENT Stagg and Cheryl met in graduate school at Cornell […]

From the moment he was born, major was destined for greatness. Born at the home of his trainers, dave and lee walker, major comes from a line of champions.

A champion gets a second chance

From the moment he was born, Major was destined for greatness. Born at the home of his trainers, Dave and Lee Walker, Major comes from a line of champions. Dave and Lee are bird dog trainers and handlers who specialize in German shorthaired pointers. Major’s parents, Shooter and Sister, are […]

Dr. Kate creevy was just beginning her career as a small animal veterinary faculty member at the university of georgia college of veterinary medicine when she was approached by daniel promislow. Dr. Promislow, a faculty member in the department of genetics in the franklin college of arts and sciences at uga, had been running a lab studying fruit flies and was intrigued by an article on the genetics of size in dogs. He wondered, why do smaller dogs live longer lives than their larger counterparts?

Canine Companions Needed for Dog Aging Project Research

Dr. Kate Creevy was just beginning her career as a small animal veterinary faculty member at the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine when she was approached by Daniel Promislow. Dr. Promislow, a faculty member in the Department of Genetics in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences at […]

Dr. Jim moore has been a faculty member in the cvm for 40 years. Exemplifying the college’s mission of research, service, and teaching, dr. Moore has always acted in at least one of these roles during his time with the university.

CVM faculty member named University Professor

Dr. Jim Moore has been a faculty member in the CVM for 40 years. Exemplifying the College’s mission of research, service, and teaching, Dr. Moore has always acted in at least one of these roles during his time with the university. Originally devoted to equine surgery and researching endotoxemia in […]

Monitoring salmonella in the environment is critical because contaminated freshwater used to irrigate crops can transfer pathogenic bacteria to fresh produce, causing illness and even death. But university of georgia researcher nikki shariat believes traditional salmonella surveillance methods have been missing the big picture.

New technology reveals hidden Salmonella

Monitoring Salmonella in the environment is critical because contaminated freshwater used to irrigate crops can transfer pathogenic bacteria to fresh produce, causing illness and even death. But University of Georgia researcher Nikki Shariat believes traditional Salmonella surveillance methods have been missing the big picture. Shariat, an assistant professor of population […]

Starting a new job and getting to know people is hard no matter when you do it. Add in a pandemic, and it’s downright near impossible. Dr. John corsale has done just that—on february 1st, he jumped in as the college of veterinary medicine’s newest associate dean and teaching hospital director.

A conversation with Dr. John Corsale

Starting a new job and getting to know people is hard no matter when you do it. Add in a pandemic, and it’s downright near impossible. Dr. John Corsale has done just that—on February 1st, he jumped in as the College of Veterinary Medicine’s newest associate dean and teaching hospital […]

The university of georgia college of veterinary medicine (uga cvm) in partnership with five south georgia universities and colleges, was recently awarded a $150,000 usda national institute of food and agriculture higher education challenge grant. This grant will fund critical educational support for south georgian students seeking baccalaureate or associate degrees in pre-veterinary medicine, food safety, agriculture, biological, animal, and human sciences. This multi-institutional partnership between the uga college of veterinary medicine and college of agricultural & environmental sciences, fort valley state university, abraham baldwin agricultural college, philadelphia college of osteopathic medicine, and valdosta state university is the first of its kind in south georgia.

UGA colleges announce South Georgia multi-institutional partnership

The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine (UGA CVM) in partnership with five South Georgia universities and colleges, was recently awarded a $150,000 USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture Higher Education Challenge Grant. This grant will fund critical educational support for South Georgian students seeking baccalaureate or associate […]

January 2021:

UGA-led COVID study seeks more applicants

January 2021: In September 2020, the College of Veterinary Medicine announced SPARTA (SARS SeroPrevalence and Respiratory Tract Assessment), a study funded by the NIH National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and the National Cancer Institute. The study’s original purpose was to investigate the human body’s response to infection with […]

During the pandemic, the university has had to make big choices quickly, and the college of veterinary medicine has played a large part in those tough decisions.

CVM faculty guide UGA through the pandemic

During the pandemic, the university has had to make big choices quickly, and the College of Veterinary Medicine has played a large part in those tough decisions. The Preventative Measures Advisory Board is co-chaired by CVM Dean Lisa Nolan with four other CVM faculty members serving on its 11-member team:  […]

When the covid-19 pandemic first hit the u. S. , the most common way to test for the virus was using nasopharyngeal (np) swabs—which pass through the nostril to the very back of the nasal cavity, where they pick up mucosal secretions.

CVM scientists create COVID-19 saliva test for campus community

When the COVID-19 pandemic first hit the U.S., the most common way to test for the virus was using nasopharyngeal (NP) swabs—which pass through the nostril to the very back of the nasal cavity, where they pick up mucosal secretions. But thanks to a team of researchers from UGA’s Veterinary […]

going beyond the expected