New Bolton Center, TERF Announce Scholarships Awards
Two Penn Vet students received scholarships from the Thoroughbred Education and Research Foundation (TERF).
Two Penn Vet students received scholarships from the Thoroughbred Education and Research Foundation (TERF).
The simulator is designed to let veterinary students master injection skills before working with a live horse.
The system is designed to allow radiation oncologists to deliver powerful treatments with pinpoint accuracy.
Jackson received the award for her support of numerous equine performance-related research studies.
The simulator allows students practice joint injections before trying their hands at injecting a live horse.
The of Sefton, a military horse that survived a terror attack, was unveiled earlier this month.
The Malone Family Foundation donated $6 million to Colorado State University’s Orthopaedic Research Center.
The new pilot program will provide up to $7,000 annually for activities at each student chapter.
Harlow’s research has focused on exploring options for reducing gastrointestinal conditions in the horse.
A generous donation has allowed the Atlantic Veterinary College (AVC) to purchase a new equine surgery table.
Goals of the symposium are to improve participants’ knowledge of donkey behavior, physiology, and more.
The program is designed to help students navigate the opportunities available after graduation as an intern.
The position will fund Cheetham?s research into diagnosing and treating recurrent laryngeal paralysis.
Bud and Jo Adams donated the funds to support teaching, research, and clinical services at the laboratory.
TCA has granted $7,175 to Penn Vet’s New Bolton Center to support scholarship and hospital needs.
The ambassador stopped by the Gluck Equine Research Center for a tour during his visit.
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