Microplastics are a pathway for pathogens on land to reach the ocean, with likely consequences for human and wildlife health, according to a study from the University of California, Davis.
Presented by UC Davis Graduate School of Management and UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine experts, the Foundations of Veterinary Business online certificate program is an excellent investment for those considering practice ownership, as well as those who want to take their business understanding to the next level.
With its upcoming Canine Behavior Symposium on May 14, the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine is returning to in-person participation at its continuing education events.
Undergraduates looking to make a difference in public health and the environment may want to check out the one-year Toxicology Mentoring and Skills Development Training Program (ToxMSDT).
The Large Animal Clinic at the UC Davis veterinary hospital served as the on-site veterinary team during last week’s Red Bluff Round-Up rodeo, held annually in Red Bluff, California.
A strain of highly pathogenic avian influenza is currently infecting and killing wild birds and domestic birds in at least 29 states across the United States. Dr. Maurice Pitesky advises commercial and backyard chicken owners to take precautions.
After a congenital anomaly paralyzed him, Ghost was able to walk again after successful neurosurgery to decompress his spine, allowing his spinal cord to function properly again.
This coming weekend of April 22-23 will be a busy one! The UC Davis campus hosts its annual Picnic Day celebration--in person again! And Give Day is a chance to support causes you are passionate about.
Aryana Razmara, a fourth-year dual-degree student (DVM and PhD) at UC Davis, is one of five national recipients of a prestigious American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)/American Veterinary Medical Foundation (AVMF) 2nd Opportunity Research Award for her work in veterinary medical research.
This upcoming weekend of April 8-10 will be a busy one with celebrations for students in the incoming Class of 2026, as well as spring alumni reunion events.
Infant monkeys conceived while their mothers were naturally exposed to wildfire smoke show behavioral changes compared to animals conceived days later, according to a new UC Davis study.
Dixie, an 8-year-old Dachshund/Chihuahua mix, is currently undergoing chemotherapy every 2-3 weeks, along with other medications and has responded well.