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Cornell University
Veterinary Medicine
Cornell Canine Healthy Aging and Mobility Program
Cancer
One Health
Lipids
Pet Rehabilitation
Equine Research
Veterinary Biobank
Wildlife Veterinary Medicine
Health Disparities
Immunology
Breast Cancer
Mobility Issues In Dogs
Anatomic Pathology
Necropsy
Pregnancy Loss
Aneuploidy
Precision Medicine
Mentorship

The Cornell Veterinary Podcast is our audio storytelling platform where we take a deep dive into the discovery, care and learning that happens at the Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine.

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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 communit... more

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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.

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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 fie... more

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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... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Amandine Gamble
Assistant Professor in the Department of Public and Ecosystem Health
Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine
Episode: Studying Seabird Diseases in the Sub-Antarctic
Dr. Steve Osofsky
J. Hyman Professor of Wildlife and Health Policy at Cornell University
Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine
Episode: One Health Adventures of a "Bio-Diplomat"
Dr. Sarah Child Sanford
Director of Cornell's Janet L. Swanson Wildlife Hospital
Cornell University
Episode: Inside the Cornell's Wildlife Hospital
Dr. Marta Castelhano
Associate research professor and director of the Cornell Veterinary Biobank
Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine
Episode: The Power of Hope: The Cornell Veterinary Biobank
Dr. Mandi de Mestre
Professor of Equine Medicine and Director of the Baker Institute for Animal Health
Cornell University
Episode: Horse Pregnancy Research Helps Humans: Dr. Mandi de Mestre Explains How
Dr. Andrew Miller
Associate Professor and Section Chief of Anatomic Pathology
Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine
Episode: What Does an Anatomic Pathologist Actually Do?
Dr. Anushka Dongre
Assistant professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences at Cornell University
Cornell University
Episode: Are Shape-Shifting Cells a Culprit Behind Breast Cancer?
Dr. Glenn E. Simmons Jr.
Assistant professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences and health disparities researcher
Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine
Episode: Looking at Lipids in Cancer

Host

Dr. Michelle Moyle
Visiting assistant clinical professor and host of the Cornell Veterinary Podcast, specializing in veterinary medicine and education.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 35 ratings
  • Dr. Moyal podcast

    What an informative, interesting podcast. Dr. Moyal’s interviewing style is professional quality on all levels. Her guest choices represent a nice variety of issues which keeps the podcast so interesting. Each guest was wonderful, relaxed and easy to listen to. I LOVE the lightening round at the end. I think Cornell should consider a Dr. Moyal TV show.

    Katie

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Katie View
    United States2 years ago
  • Learning from trusted experts

    Very much enjoying this podcast series. There is so much “content” on the internet, and it’s hard to know what to trust and what the motives are behind the content. I trust Cornell veterinarians and the veterinary school! The farm-related episodes are particularly interesting to me — I’m not a farmer, but like all of us, I’m downstream from everything farmers do.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Suprenant
    United States2 years ago

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The credibility of the hosts and the relevance of the subjects discussed enhance listener trust and interest, especially regarding veterinary practices and research.
Listeners appreciate the informative and professional quality of interviews, remarking on the diversity of topics and guests which keeps the content engaging.

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Inside the Cornell's Wildlife Hospital
Q: How can we coexist with wildlife to avoid harm?
Dr. Child Sanford recommended avoiding pesticides, using native plants, slowing down when driving, and being aware of local wildlife to foster a healthy environment for both humans and animals.
Inside the Cornell's Wildlife Hospital
Q: What should someone like me do when they find injured animals?
Dr. Child Sanford advised that it's important to reach out to wildlife rehabilitators for guidance, ensuring both personal and animal safety during rescue efforts.
Inside the Cornell's Wildlife Hospital
Q: What kind of things have you discovered in your work regarding improving your patients' health?
Dr. Child Sanford discussed her focus on nutrition-related health for wildlife, particularly in treating emaciated raptors and ensuring they can recover fully before being released back into the wild.
Inside the Cornell's Wildlife Hospital
Q: Can you give us a snapshot of what your daily activities look like?
Dr. Child Sanford explained that her day includes checking on patients, conducting rounds, and performing various treatments and procedures throughout the day, emphasizing the teamwork involved in patient care.
Inside the Cornell's Wildlife Hospital
Q: Could you share with us how you got to this point in your professional career?
Dr. Child Sanford described her journey to becoming a veterinarian, starting with her childhood dreams, shadowing local veterinarians, and working as a zookeeper, which solidified her desire to work with non-domestic animals.

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This podcast features engaging discussions centered on veterinary medicine, wildlife care, and scientific research, primarily showcasing the expertise of Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine. Episodes cover a diverse array of topics including veterinary pathology, equine reproductive studies, and the emotional significance of animal health research. With interviews from veterinary professionals and researchers, the episodes emphasize mentorship, community engagement, and advancing the field through innovative practices. Listeners will find unique insights on the bond between humans and animals, the importance of research in veterinary medicine, and the role of veterinary professionals in public health and education.

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1. Dr. Amandine Gamble
2. Dr. Steve Osofsky
3. Dr. Sarah Child Sanford
4. Dr. Marta Castelhano
5. Dr. Mandi de Mestre
6. Dr. Andrew Miller
7. Dr. Anushka Dongre
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