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The Cornell Veterinary Podcast

The Cornell Veterinary Podcast

Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine 26 Episodes May 6, 2026

The Cornell Veterinary Podcast is an audio storytelling platform from Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine. It explores the discovery, care, and learning that occur at the college. Each episode takes a deep dive into veterinary medicine topics.

Episodes

The Quest To Solve Chronic Pain In Pets May 6, 2026 Dr. Jordyn Boesch, an expert in veterinary pain management, discusses the complexities of chronic pain in animals, and the latest research initiatives and innovative treatments to treat it. Dr. Boesch also shares about her personal journey with pain, and how it inspired her to make a difference for her patients. For more information, visit the Cornell Comparative Pain Program’s website.  Learn mor
Behind the Scenes as a Licensed Veterinary Technician Apr 3, 2026 Join Dr. Michelle Moyal as she explores the dynamic and rewarding work of licensed veterinary technicians--"the legs we stand on." Featuring Mikaela Frost, LVT, who shares her journey and day-to-day responsibilities, from emergency critical care to mentorship roles. Learn how LVTs are indispensable to veterinary medicine, and how this career might be the perfect path for certain animal lovers. Lik
From Dogs to Data: A Journey Through Canine Genetics Feb 10, 2026 Join Dr. Michelle Moyal as she interviews Dr. Adam Boyko, Associate Professor in Biomedical Sciences and Chief Science Officer at Embark Veterinary. This episode dives into the fascinating world of dog genetics, the evolution of breeds, and groundbreaking discoveries in canine health. Learn about genetic testing, how it can benefit your furry friend, and what it means for future research.
How Behavior Impacts Outbreaks Jan 6, 2026 Dr. Anna Bento, a leading expert in disease dynamics, shares her journey as a quantitative disease ecologist--from chasing crazy sheep to tracking cute monkeys, to answering the million-dollar question: when and where the next pandemic will occur. Discusses intersection between ecology and public health informs efforts to combat infectious diseases like Zika and dengue. This engaging conversation
David Russell and Goliath: How a Bench-Side Scientist Battled the World's Deadliest Diseases Dec 10, 2025 Dr. David Russell discusses his research on two major diseases--tuberculosis and HIV--and how they exacerbate each other. Listen to why Russell is committed to translating his discoveries into real-world therapies, and collaborating with the communities that most need them.  Learn more about David Russell, PhD 
Studying Seabird Diseases in the Sub-Antarctic Oct 21, 2025 Dr. Amandine Gamble shares her adventures studying seabird diseases in one of the most remote places in the world, where the Wi-Fi is bad but the mutton is tasty. Listen and learn about her research on albatrosses, penguins, vultures and beyond. Learn more about Amandine Gamble, PhD, DVM, MSc
One Health Adventures of a "Bio-Diplomat" Oct 15, 2025 In this episode, Dr. Steven Osofsky discusses his role in establishing the One Health concept--the interconnectedness of wildlife, domestic animal, and human health--and how it can shape conservation. Tune in also for his tales of his work in the field, including a close call with lions and almost appearing as an extra in Out of Africa. Learn more about Steve Osofsky, DVM 
Inside Cornell's Wildlife Hospital Sep 12, 2025 Dive into the bustling world of wildlife patient care with Dr. Sarah Child Sanford as she reveals what a typical day looks like at Cornell's Janet L. Swanson Wildlife Hospital. Listen as she details the daily tasks and surprising discoveries from the complex work of wildlife veterinarians. Learn more about Sara Childs-Sanford, DVM, MS, ACZM 
Beyond the D.V.M.: Graduate Research at Cornell's Veterinary College Connects the Dots Aug 8, 2025 Cornell's College of Veterinary Medicine trains more than just veterinarians! Dr. David Lin helped shape the graduate program housed within the vet college's halls, and shares how it supports budding scientists as they have chances to explore every facet of research--from the lab to the clinic.  Learn more about David Lin, PhD 
The Power of Hope: The Cornell Veterinary Biobank Jun 26, 2025 Dr. Marta Castelhano, director of the Cornell Veterinary Biobank, shares how this pioneering project was built on hope during adversity--and now works to give that same kind of hope to animal and human patients alike.
Horse Pregnancy Research Helps Humans: Dr. Mandi de Mestre Explains How May 26, 2025 Dr. Mandi de Mestre reveals how her work on equine embryo viability and parental health not only advances horse welfare but also potentially impacts human health issues, deepening our understanding of genetic diseases and pregnancy complications.
What Does an Anatomic Pathologist Actually Do? Apr 15, 2025 Curious about the day-to-day experience of a veterinary pathologist? Dr. Andrew Miller offers a candid look into his profession, from teaching to research and diagnostics. Discover the unique challenges and rewards that come with this specialized career path in veterinary medicine.

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