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War Emblem, the 2002 winner of the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes, and 2002 Eclipse Award winner, is responding well to therapy for a breeding behavior dysfunction according to experts at the University of Pennsylvania. >>More
Dr. Hendricks discusses how the death of filly Eight Belles at the Kentucky Derby—and of Barbaro before her—can propel research to prevent such racing tragedies in the future. >>More
Dr. Bernard Vallat, director general of the World Organization for Animal Health, has been selected as the first recipient of the Penn Vet World Award. The award is given annually to a veterinarian who has dramatically changed the practice and image of the profession and substantially influenced the lives and careers of others, and provides $100,000 in unrestricted funding to the recipient. >>More