'From Scared to Sacred' CVM to host Iverson Bell Midwest Regional Diversity Summit from May 21–23 Lucky Lucy A young Havapoo escapes life in a puppy mill only to be diagnosed with a deadly cardiac condition, but expert care at the VMC gives her a second chance 'I matter to me' CVM alumni and faculty share experiences, challenges, and advice that have shaped their lives and work as part of a Black History Month event News archive CategoryAll newsAlumniAwardsCollege wideCOVID-19EducationFacultyResearchServiceStudents TypeVBSVetmed Envisioning a future without brain tumors Susan Arnold’s research brings new inspiration to a legacy of progress at the Canine Brain Tumor Program. Advancing into the unknown An expert panel discusses opportunities and concerns surrounding ethical AI use in research. Spring 2024 Graduate Seminar Highlights Presentation highlights from the Spring 2024 Graduate Seminar Series. New research into Thoroughbred bone fractures aims at avoiding catastrophe on the racetrack The genetic factors related to fracture risk have been difficult to isolate—until now. CVM researchers receive grant to study why kidney stones form in cats Their work has implications for our understanding of chronic kidney disease, too. Discovering novel treatments for HIV and Prion disease with the Skinner lab The Skinner Lab team graciously agreed to sit down to answer interview questions about their HIV and Prion Disease research. Newly funded study aimed at reducing risk, improving interventions for canine lymphoma The study brings together researchers from the U of M CVM, Masonic Cancer Center, and Medical School. CVM researchers awarded grants for turkey disease studies The awards from the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station will support research on arthritis reovirus and influenza A. Introducing Terri Clark, DVM, BS Terri Clark, DVM, BS, joined the Anatomy teaching group to teach the Spring 2024 Anatomy II, Large Animal Anatomy DVM Course. Research Ethics Day panel on AI in research kicks off RIDE Seminar Series on Feb. 27 On Feb. 27, CVM will host an interactive panel tackling the ethics of using artificial intelligence (AI) in research. Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Lucky Lucy A young Havapoo escapes life in a puppy mill only to be diagnosed with a deadly cardiac condition, but expert care at the VMC gives her a second chance
'I matter to me' CVM alumni and faculty share experiences, challenges, and advice that have shaped their lives and work as part of a Black History Month event
Envisioning a future without brain tumors Susan Arnold’s research brings new inspiration to a legacy of progress at the Canine Brain Tumor Program.
Advancing into the unknown An expert panel discusses opportunities and concerns surrounding ethical AI use in research.
Spring 2024 Graduate Seminar Highlights Presentation highlights from the Spring 2024 Graduate Seminar Series.
New research into Thoroughbred bone fractures aims at avoiding catastrophe on the racetrack The genetic factors related to fracture risk have been difficult to isolate—until now.
CVM researchers receive grant to study why kidney stones form in cats Their work has implications for our understanding of chronic kidney disease, too.
Discovering novel treatments for HIV and Prion disease with the Skinner lab The Skinner Lab team graciously agreed to sit down to answer interview questions about their HIV and Prion Disease research.
Newly funded study aimed at reducing risk, improving interventions for canine lymphoma The study brings together researchers from the U of M CVM, Masonic Cancer Center, and Medical School.
CVM researchers awarded grants for turkey disease studies The awards from the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station will support research on arthritis reovirus and influenza A.
Introducing Terri Clark, DVM, BS Terri Clark, DVM, BS, joined the Anatomy teaching group to teach the Spring 2024 Anatomy II, Large Animal Anatomy DVM Course.
Research Ethics Day panel on AI in research kicks off RIDE Seminar Series on Feb. 27 On Feb. 27, CVM will host an interactive panel tackling the ethics of using artificial intelligence (AI) in research.