UGA Vet Med has unique tie to 2018 Tournament of Roses parade
Three years ago a horse owned by David Helmuth of Milledgeville, Georgia, was referred to the UGA Veterinary Teaching Hospital for a broken bone in his front leg. Today, Rusty is preparing to lead the first-ever six-horse stagecoach team for Wells Fargo in the 2018 Tournament of Roses parade.
Pathogen manipulation of host metabolism: A common strategy for immune evasion
UGA's Ted Ross and colleagues pursue a scientific Holy Grail
UGA research team explores impact of age on response to influenza vaccine
UGA research team explores impact of age on response to influenza vaccine
Team of UGA researchers exploring older adult health benefits of animal fostering
Team of UGA researchers exploring older adult health benefits of animal fostering
UGA, Sanofi Pasteur develop new broadly protective vaccines for H3N2 influenza
UGA, Sanofi Pasteur develop new broadly protective vaccines for H3N2 influenza
College Holds Annual Science of Veterinary Medicine Symposium
The College of Veterinary Medicine recently held its annual Science of Veterinary Medicine Symposium.
Dr. Jerry Saliki named to executive board of AAVLD
Dr. Saliki Named to AAVLD Executive Board
UGA faculty awarded $3.2 million NIH grant to develop vaccine platform
Athens, Ga. – Researchers in the University of Georgia's College of Veterinary Medicine have been awarded a five-year, $3.2 million grant by the National Institutes of Health to develop a vaccine platform that will optimize vaccine development and administration.
The eclipse and your animals – things to know before Monday!
Q: Are my pets and animals’ eyes at risk during Monday’s total solar eclipse? A: The simple answer is no. Unlike humans, animals aren’t overly fascinated with the phenomenon of the eclipse and won’t be inclined to stare at the sun for the sake of watching the eclipse. They instinctually […]





