Gabi Rosenberg
Gabi Rosenberg, joined the University of Arizona’s Veterinary Summer Scholars Research Program to explore the dynamic field of human- animal interaction. Gabi contributed to Dr. Maggie O’Haire’s SERVES Study—analyzing how trained psychiatric service dogs impact the well-being of veterans with PTSD through both biological samples and personal surveys, supported by the mentorship of Dr. vanMarle. Reflecting on her experience, Gabi shares, “As a future veterinarian, I want to explore and develop both old and new medical techniques to improve wellness for both animals and humans. This program gives me the chance to build that foundation while collaborating with students, faculty, and staff.” Her passion for collaboration has been strengthened through hands-on exposures, including her first encounter with large animal medicine—a pivotal moment that expanded her veterinary interests to genetics, reproduction, and behavior. Gabi’s journey highlights the program’s spirit of discovery and the transformative power of interdisciplinary research and mentorship.
AWARD WINNERS Congratulations to the following students who were awarded the 2025 Human Animal Bond Scholars by the Human Animal Bond Research Institute (HABRI) and the American Pet Products Association (APPA): Chris Kinsley, Gabi Rosenberg, Katie Murray, & Vivien Hugyetz. Summer Scholar
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