Nusrat Annie Jahan shares her current research on how native and invasive rodent species affect seasonal food-production outbreaks in the United States.
VBS Assistant Professor Roxanne Larsen provides a commentary on her involvement with medical and veterinary professional programs and thoughts on the future of health professions education.
Scientists at the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine and School of Public Health recently found that high flow rate samplers — which assess a greater quantity of air at one time than low flow rate samplers — may be better for detecting infectious virus and viral RNA in the air in animal agricultural settings.
In a recent study, scientists found a correlation between limb-girdle muscular dystrophy (LGMD) and a mutation in the sarcoglycan A subunit gene (SGCA) in miniature dachshunds.
According to a recent study, understanding how livestock moves between pastoral communities can inform more effective infectious disease control strategies that target villages instead of individual households.
CMB Graduate Student Manci Li publishes a paper in Human Genomics about Alu retrotransposons, which are associated with human disease and physiological traits that could offer additional insight to the host response to SARS-CoV-2 infection.