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Gregory B. Daniel’s stint leading the veterinary college may have had the word “interim” attached to it, but his impact on the college carries the word “lasting.” Daniel helped guide the Animal Cancer Care and Research Center to its late 2020 launch in Roanoke a few months after his stint as interim dean from late 2017 to mid-2020.
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Through the university's growing Bachelor of Science in Public Health degree program, these first-generation students, empowered by the Presidential Scholarship Initiative, are breaking new ground to address health issues at the intersection of human, animal, and environmental well-being.
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Audrey Ruple, the Metcalf Professor of Veterinary Medical Informatics in the veterinary college, serves on the executive leadership team of the Dog Aging Project, believed to be the largest study ever conducted of dog health and living environment.
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The Dermatology Service at the Veterinary Teaching Hospital at Virginia Tech is undergoing a dynamic transformation, marked by strategic hiring and the launch of new educational programs.
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Led by University Distinguished Professor Linsey Marr, an interdisciplinary research team has recently made great strides in developing a simple test to detect COVID-19 in the air. Nisha Duggal from the veterinary college is a co-principal investigator on the project.
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Erin Phoenix '11, DVM '17, a VMCVM alum and clinical assistant professor of community practice who is excited for the opportunity to grow and support future veterinarians to give back to her profession and alma mater.
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Andrea Green, the graduate coordinator for the Biomedical and Veterinary Science Graduate Program, describes her work as coordinating chaos, solving problems, and supporting students' growth and success, all while balancing life as a #twinmom and cat lover, driven by the belief that "everything is fixable."
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Meet Roger Mack '19, a fourth-year DVM mixed animal tracker who possesses hidden talents in robotics and baking, refutes the misconception that veterinary studies only focus on disease, emphasizing the importance of preventive health.
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Kendall Taney Cummings' 97, DVM '02, a dedicated Veterinary Dentist and Oral Surgeon reflects on the invaluable lessons of organization and community at the VMCVM, sharing insights on overcoming challenges and the importance of passion in veterinary medicine.
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