Zoetis is the animal health partner in a new five-year collaboration of public and private partners drawing on expertise in human and veterinary medicine taking aim at innovative vaccine solutions to control infectious diseases caused by bacterial pathogens.
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Zoetis and Colorado State University (CSU) signed an agreement to establish a research lab that will explore the livestock immune system and target new immunotherapies – paving the way for new alternatives to antibiotics in food-producing animals.
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Dr. Scott A. Brown is vice president of External Innovation, Veterinary Medicine Research & Development at Zoetis. Here he shares his thoughts about the human and animal health connection.
Dr. Mahesh Kumar, Vice President, Global Biological Research and Development at Zoetis shares his insights on taking a One Health approach to combating emerging infectious diseases.
Dr. Scott A. Brown, Vice President of External Innovation, Veterinary Medicine Research & Development at Zoetis, shares Zoetis' approach to research alliances with organizations and companies across the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, agribusiness and animal health industries and describes the company’s research areas of interest.
Zoetis has joined an exciting new initiative working to advance the standards of small animal veterinary care across Africa.
Modern veterinary medicine is quickly taking root in the People’s Republic of China.
Zoetis has entered into a collaboration with The Roslin Institute at the University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, and the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC)
Launches First Educational Initiative and Lays Groundwork for the Creation of New Veterinary Associations in Sub-Saharan Africa
The African Small Companion Animal Network (AFSCAN), a global initiative to advance companion animal medicine in Africa, has made great progress in its first year.