Horses

    Researcher at the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Veterinary Medicine Named Winner of 2024 Zoetis Award for Veterinary Research Excellence

    Mary A. Robinson, VMD, PhD, DACVCP, University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine (Penn Vet) assistant professor of Veterinary Pharmacology and director of the New Bolton Center Equine Pharmacology Research…

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    The Draw of Internal Medicine

    Drs. Joy Tomlinson and Daniela Luethy’s Love of the Practice

    Pain and Abnormal Behavior in Horses (link is external)

    Dr. Elizabeth Davidson discussed connecting abnormal behaviors with pain in horses during lameness evaluations in her lecture at the 2024 Dressage at Devon.

    Do NSAIDs Interfere With Biologic Therapies? (link is external)

    Dr. Kara Brown discusses recent findings about the effects of anti-inflammatory medications on blood-based biologic equine therapies.

    Equine Lameness Study Osteoarthritis

    In this double-masked, sham-controlled, randomized study, VH-750 will be administered intra-articularly to horses with mild to moderate limb lameness caused by joint OA (fetlock, carpal, or coffin joints).

    A brown horse in a field.

    Triumph over a Twisted Fate

    A Penn Vet care team helps a filly beat the life-threatening odds of a severe wry nose.

    AI, Algorithms Helping to Improve Drug Testing in PA (link is external)

    Dr. Mary Robinson discusses how PETRL is using AI to help improve the detection of drugs in post-race tests.

    A brown horse horse with a crooked nose.

    Wry Not’s Triumph Over a Twisted Fate

    A filly born with a rare deformity fights her way to health and into the hearts of New Bolton Center’s care team.

    Patient Gallery

    We take a look back at some of our star patients treated at New Bolton Center and Ryan Hospital.

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    Modesty Burleson, V’07

    Hard Work Makes a Fairy Tale Come True

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