Naming Approved at Winter Meeting of the UT Board of Trustees Executive Committee
UT College of Veterinary Medicine Names Large Animal Hospital for Charles and Julie Wharton
Reducing Emergence of Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria: UTIA Involved in Global Efforts
UT AgResearch Associate Dean Appointed to WHO Advisory Group
Canine Distemper Case Confirmed at East Tennessee Shelter
UTCVM Says Vaccination Prevents Highly Contagious Disease
Howl-O-Ween at the UT Gardens
Halloween-themed Event for Pet Owners and Their Dogs
Matt Gray, Deb Miller Work to Prevent Amphibian Pathogen Spread
Professors Matt Gray and Deb Miller’s work in the Amphibian Disease Lab centers on preventing the spread of an amphibian pathogen, Bsal, to the United States. Bsal is currently spreading across Europe, and many fear that international pet trade will bring pathogen here. With the Appalachian region being a hotspot for salamander diversity, the Miller-Gray Lab is focused on prevention, detection, and transmission pathways for the pathogen.
Are Bushmeat Hunters Aware of Zoonotic Disease? Yes, But That’s Not the Issue
Study Provides Insights into Gathering, Preparation Patterns and Meat Preferences
CVM’S Karen Armsey Named 2020 UT President’s ‘Connect’ Honoree
HABIT Director Bestowed UT’s Highest Staff Honor
Veterinary College Names New Associate Dean of Research
College Tapped Internal Expertise for Several New Appointments