The Reesink Lab (@labreesink) 's Twitter Profile
The Reesink Lab

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The Reesink laboratory is using a 'one medicine' approach to answer important questions about bone and joint disease in veterinary patients and humans.

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Grayson-Jockey Club (@grayson_jc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr. Heidi Reesink, former Storm Cat Award winner, current member of the Grayson Research Advisory Committee, and Assistant Professor Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, on why it is important to support the Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation. youtube.com/watch?v=fSjtcp…

Grayson-Jockey Club (@grayson_jc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine Dr. Heidi Reesink, former Storm Cat Award winner, current member of the Grayson Research Advisory Committee, as she details the impact that Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation has on the equine research community. youtube.com/watch?v=BRje-x…

The Journal of Cartilage and Joint Preservation (@cartilagejcjp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Access the new #ICRS winter newsletter cartilage.org/newsletters/wi… to discover the new Journal of #Cartilage & #JointPreservation and hear from Editor in Chief Dr. Lisa A. Fortier!

Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine (@cornellvet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A study by Heidi Reesink, Ph.D '16, indicates that sugars in the joint fluid of horses with joint disease are altered and that further research focusing on these sugars could lead to new therapy's for osteoarthritis. BEVA vet.cornell.edu/news/20210308/…

JAVMA (@avmajavma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Utilizing information and recommendations from both the human and veterinary literature will improve timely and accurate bacterial identification and effective treatment of synovial sepsis across species. Learn more: jav.ma/synovialsepsis ACVS Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine #sepsis

Utilizing information and recommendations from both the human and veterinary literature will improve timely and accurate bacterial identification and effective treatment of synovial sepsis across species. Learn more: jav.ma/synovialsepsis <a href="/TheACVS/">ACVS</a> <a href="/cornellvet/">Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine</a> #sepsis