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  2. New York State College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell ...

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    Ph.D. and research programs: The Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine's Biomedical and Biological Sciences Program is an interdisciplinary program that trains students in basic, clinical, and translational life sciences research alongside faculty mentors and other research professionals. It has a Ph.D. track and a combined Ph.D ...

  3. Jean Holzworth - Wikipedia

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    Jean Holzworth was born on March 26, 1915, in Port Chester, New York. [3] She grew up on a farm in Connecticut, where as a young girl she reportedly operated an amateur veterinary clinic for the farm cats [4] [5] and marked their deaths using a "Cat's Funeral March" of her own composition. [6]

  4. James Richards (veterinarian) - Wikipedia

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    James Robert Richards (July 19, 1948 – April 24, 2007) was an American veterinarian who was a noted expert on cats.He headed the Feline Health Center of the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine from 1997 until his death.

  5. Phi Zeta - Wikipedia

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    Phi Zeta was established at Cornell University in 1925 with the assistance of Dr. Veranus Alva Moore [1] [2] [3] Phi Zeta is an honor society for veterinary medicine. Its purpose is to promote, acknowledge, and reward scholarship in the profession of veterinary medicine.

  6. Feline cutaneous asthenia - Wikipedia

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    Feline cutaneous asthenia is a rare inheritable skin disease of cats characterised by abnormal elasticity, stretching, and improper healing of the skin. Pendulous wing-like folds of skin form on the cat's back, shoulders and haunches. Even stroking the cat can cause the skin to stretch and tear.

  7. Feline immunodeficiency virus - Wikipedia

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    Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) is a Lentivirus that affects cats worldwide, with 2.5% to 4.4% [1] [2] of felines being infected.. FIV was first isolated in 1986, by Niels C Pedersen and Janet K. Yamamoto at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine in a colony of cats that had a high prevalence of opportunistic infections and degenerative conditions and was originally called Feline T ...

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  9. Felinology - Wikipedia

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    A bicolor cat. Felinology [a] is the study of cats. [1] The term is of Latin-Greek origin and comes from the Latin word felinus (of cats, feline) and the Greek -logos (science). ). Felinology is concerned with studying the anatomy, genetics, physiology, and breeding of domestic and wild