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 2023 Sizzling Summer Science Spotlight ( S4 ) series Every summer the VBS Department hosts the Sizzling Summer Science Spotlight (S4) series to showcase VBS researchers & initiatives. Getting to the bottom of GI health in dog athletes Researchers are working to better understand why gastrointestinal injury is so common in working dogs––and how to prevent it. Fighting deadly disease, one molecule at a time Researchers have identified a new target for treating antibiotic-resistant MRSA infections Recent VBS Awards VBS faculty, staff, and trainees receive awards for excellence in the fields of research, teaching, and service. CVM’s 2023 Summer Scholars kick off a summer of discovery The Summer Scholars program introduces CVM graduate students to research in veterinary medicine Recent study pinpoints opportunities to better control swine flu Researchers identify the vaccination and weaning of 3-week-old piglets as a high-risk window for influenza-A virus transmission. Ticks may be spreading chronic wasting disease Ticks may play an overlooked role in spreading the always fatal neurological disease. Tick Talk Peter Larsen and Jonathan Oliver discuss their research using portable sequencing technology to identify tick-borne viruses in the field. Bringing great minds together to discuss foodborne outbreaks of Salmonella A MnDRIVE Mini Symposium was hosted in March 2023 to bring together individuals to discuss foodborne outbreaks of Salmonella. CVM researchers receive grant from US Department of the Interior to study environmental transmission of chronic wasting disease New research will help focus response efforts and guide decision making to curb the spread of the deadly neurologic disease. First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … 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
2023 Sizzling Summer Science Spotlight ( S4 ) series Every summer the VBS Department hosts the Sizzling Summer Science Spotlight (S4) series to showcase VBS researchers & initiatives.
Getting to the bottom of GI health in dog athletes Researchers are working to better understand why gastrointestinal injury is so common in working dogs––and how to prevent it.
Fighting deadly disease, one molecule at a time Researchers have identified a new target for treating antibiotic-resistant MRSA infections
Recent VBS Awards VBS faculty, staff, and trainees receive awards for excellence in the fields of research, teaching, and service.
CVM’s 2023 Summer Scholars kick off a summer of discovery The Summer Scholars program introduces CVM graduate students to research in veterinary medicine
Recent study pinpoints opportunities to better control swine flu Researchers identify the vaccination and weaning of 3-week-old piglets as a high-risk window for influenza-A virus transmission.
Ticks may be spreading chronic wasting disease Ticks may play an overlooked role in spreading the always fatal neurological disease.
Tick Talk Peter Larsen and Jonathan Oliver discuss their research using portable sequencing technology to identify tick-borne viruses in the field.
Bringing great minds together to discuss foodborne outbreaks of Salmonella A MnDRIVE Mini Symposium was hosted in March 2023 to bring together individuals to discuss foodborne outbreaks of Salmonella.
CVM researchers receive grant from US Department of the Interior to study environmental transmission of chronic wasting disease New research will help focus response efforts and guide decision making to curb the spread of the deadly neurologic disease.