Crafting a shared vision CVM partnering with mural artist Tia Richardson to create community artwork ‘A perfect storm’ Cross-hospital collaboration helps a young French bulldog overcome a barrage of severe gastrointestinal problems that nearly turned deadly Care beyond borders CVM group joins an international volunteer effort in Mazunte, Mexico, that seeks to save sea turtles by keeping community dog populations in check News archive CategoryAll newsAlumniAwardsCollege wideCOVID-19EducationFacultyResearchServiceStudents TypeVBSVetmed Remembering Dr. Victor Cox The VBS department is saddened to announce the death of VBS Professor Emeritus, Dr. Victor Cox. US–UK collaboration including University of Minnesota receives $3.5M to study viral transmission during group ‘commingling events’ Findings will have immediate ramifications for livestock husbandry practices & will advance theoretical understanding of virus behavior. Casey Johnson is not a veterinarian. But he’s very much at home as a researcher at CVM His expertise in medical imaging helps to bridge veterinary and human medical research. Learning about the importance of anti-bias and anti-racism at Tuskegee Institute Dawn Foster-Hartnett and Kent Reed attend an anti-bias anti-racism workshop at the Tuskegee Institute in Tuskegee, Alabama. Alexandra Armstrong receives NIH Early Career award to study Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease The research will improve understanding of how to treat the disease in children. Survey says: Investigating environmental factors associated with a rare canine disease Primary hypoadrenocorticism is little understood, and has an outsized impact on a small number of breeds. CVM researchers awarded NIH grant to study a microscopic compound with a major impact on viral replication The research will pave the way for new antiviral therapies. Scientists are using bacteria to prevent mosquito-borne disease. Is it sustainable? CVM scientists are getting to the root of a novel biocontrol method to prevent mosquitoes from transmitting Zika virus. Remembering Dr. Sally Jorgensen The VBS department sadly announces the death of Dr. Sally Jorgensen on August 28, 2023. A bitter brew: New research examines the toxic effects of a homebrewing staple on dogs The study observed a increase in cases related to hops ingestion as homebrewing has become more popular. First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
‘A perfect storm’ Cross-hospital collaboration helps a young French bulldog overcome a barrage of severe gastrointestinal problems that nearly turned deadly
Care beyond borders CVM group joins an international volunteer effort in Mazunte, Mexico, that seeks to save sea turtles by keeping community dog populations in check
Remembering Dr. Victor Cox The VBS department is saddened to announce the death of VBS Professor Emeritus, Dr. Victor Cox.
US–UK collaboration including University of Minnesota receives $3.5M to study viral transmission during group ‘commingling events’ Findings will have immediate ramifications for livestock husbandry practices & will advance theoretical understanding of virus behavior.
Casey Johnson is not a veterinarian. But he’s very much at home as a researcher at CVM His expertise in medical imaging helps to bridge veterinary and human medical research.
Learning about the importance of anti-bias and anti-racism at Tuskegee Institute Dawn Foster-Hartnett and Kent Reed attend an anti-bias anti-racism workshop at the Tuskegee Institute in Tuskegee, Alabama.
Alexandra Armstrong receives NIH Early Career award to study Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease The research will improve understanding of how to treat the disease in children.
Survey says: Investigating environmental factors associated with a rare canine disease Primary hypoadrenocorticism is little understood, and has an outsized impact on a small number of breeds.
CVM researchers awarded NIH grant to study a microscopic compound with a major impact on viral replication The research will pave the way for new antiviral therapies.
Scientists are using bacteria to prevent mosquito-borne disease. Is it sustainable? CVM scientists are getting to the root of a novel biocontrol method to prevent mosquitoes from transmitting Zika virus.
Remembering Dr. Sally Jorgensen The VBS department sadly announces the death of Dr. Sally Jorgensen on August 28, 2023.
A bitter brew: New research examines the toxic effects of a homebrewing staple on dogs The study observed a increase in cases related to hops ingestion as homebrewing has become more popular.