Media Mentions

    Penn Vet opens institute to study diseases spread from animals to humans (link is external)

    Dr. Christopher Hunter and Dr. Lisa Murphy appear on Smart Talk to discuss Penn Vet’s new Institute for Infectious and Zoonotic Diseases.

    Study Yields Insight Into Laminitis Testing, Treatment (link is external)

    Dr. Hannah Galantino-Homer contributes to new research that identifies the potential for earlier diagnosis with a blood test.

    Pets’ impact on human gut microbiome to be explored (link is external)

    Dr. Laurel Redding’s research looks at further benefits of contact between older adults and companion animals.

    Are Poinsettias Actually Poisonous? Here’s What the Experts Say (link is external)

    Dr. Lisa Murphy dispels the myth that poinsettia plants are poisonous to pets.

    New Study to Investigate Impact of Pets on Recovery of the Gut Microbiome Following Antibiotic Regimen in Older Adults (link is external)

    The Human Animal Bond Research Institute announces it has awarded a new research grant to Penn Vet to investigate whether pets are a source of microbiota that can help restore…

    SARS-CoV-2 in white-tailed deer: Should we worry? (link is external)

    Drs. Eman Anis and Roderick Gagne are interviewed about deer acting as a reservoir for COVID.

    Lungfish Cocoons Are Alive, Sort Of (link is external)

    Dr. Oriol Sunyer comments on research finding immune cells within lungfish protective cocoons.

    Why Don’t We Have a Covid Vaccine for Pets? (link is external)

    Dr. Elizabeth Lennon comments on the need for pet COVID vaccines.

    Introducing the first AAHA guidelines for working, assistance, and therapy dogs (link is external)

    Dr. Cynthia Otto comments on the bond between working dogs and their handlers.

    Detecting a Possible Future for Shoeing? (link is external)

    Chief Farrier Pat Reilly conducted a study at Fair Hill exploring potential correlations of symmetry and performance using a sensor-based gait analysis.

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