Join the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine for “Regenerative Medicine Therapies in Horses,” presented by Dr. Aimee Colbath, assistant professor in the Section of Large Animal Surgery. Colbath's talk will focus on regenerative medicine treatments available to equine owners including stem cells, platelet rich plasma, autologous conditioned serum (IRAP) and autologous protein solution (ProStride).
This seminar is part of the Cornell Equine Seminar Series, and will be presented on Tuesday, December 19, 2023, from 6-7 p.m. Eastern Time via Zoom.
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The Cornell Equine Hospital, the New York State 4-H Horse Program and Cornell Cooperative Extension are proud to host the Equine Seminar Series. These monthly virtual talks are presented by equine experts on important equine health and management topics. The seminars are free to attend and open to the public.
WHAT: Dr. Aimee Colbath, assistant professor in the Section of Large Animal Surgery at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, will talk about regenerative medicine treatments available to equine owners.
WHEN: Tuesday, December 19, 2023, 6-7 p.m. ET
WHERE: Via Zoom; registration required: https://cornell.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_NRfDulyKSzGVxoaIeJ3BBg
MEDIA: The event is free and open to the public. Media members are asked to RSVP to Amy S. Li, amy.s.li@cornell.edu.
This seminar is part of the Cornell Equine Seminar Series, and will be presented on Tuesday, December 19, 2023, from 6-7 p.m. Eastern Time via Zoom. Please register in advance: https://bit.ly/ESS-Dec2023
Colbath received her VMD from the University of Pennsylvania. Following graduation, she completed a large animal internship at the University of Georgia followed by an equine surgical internship at the Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine. From 2012-2015, Colbath completed an equine surgical residency at Colorado State University. In 2022, she started a position in Large Animal Orthopedic Surgery at Cornell University.
Clinically, Colbath has a passion for musculoskeletal disease and orthopedic surgery including arthroscopy, fracture repair and lameness, with a special interest in regenerative medicine and whole horse rehabilitation techniques (including acupuncture, kinesiotape and physiotherapy). Her laboratory focuses on musculoskeletal disease interventions with a special interest in immunotherapeutic treatments and regenerative medicine techniques.
The Cornell Equine Seminar Series is presented by the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine’s Equine Hospital, the New York State 4-H Horse Program and Cornell Cooperative Extension. Held monthly, equine experts present on important equine health and management topics. The event is free and open to the public.
For additional information about the college, see the College of Veterinary Medicine news website.
Press release by Amy S. Li