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Cruse, Machado chosen as University Faculty Scholars for 2024

Two faculty members with outstanding research accomplishments at the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine have been named University Faculty Scholars for 2024. Dr. Glenn Cruse, a mast cell biologist in the college’s Department of Molecular Biomedical Sciences, and Dr. Gustavo Machado, an infectious disease modeler in the Department of Population Health and Pathobiology, were among […]

Groundbreaking Transplant at NC State Helps Jumping Horse Stay the Course

In a medical breakthrough, NC State ophthalmologists have successfully completed one of the largest resections and corneal transplants ever reported in a horse, replacing about 60% of the show-jumping animal’s right cornea and then using a novel technique of introducing platelet-rich fibrin, or PRF, proteins onto her eye to encourage healing. Dutch warmblood horse Myra, which […]

Dual-energy harvesting device could power future wireless medical implants

A new wireless charging device developed by Penn State scientists could dramatically improve powering capability for implantable biomedical devices — like pacemakers, insulin pumps and neurostimulators — while still being safe for our bodies, the researchers said.

A growing fetus may lead to preterm labour

The statistics reflect a stark reality: about 15 million babies are born prematurely each year, with preterm birth accounting for 70 per cent of newborn deaths worldwide.

New study emphasizes importance of partnerships when conducting surveillance surveys

Friday, February 16, 2024 – 9:48am CCTL-newspic-resize.jpg The researchers were able to run the collected COVID tests through the Cornell COVID-19 Testing Lab, which was a partnership with Cayuga Health System, and to use existing technology from the Cayuga Health System to de-identify samples and  collect anonymous information. Photo: Lindsay France/Cornell University Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, the prevalence […]

Next Steps For Controlling Equine Colitis

Among the numerous gastrointestinal disorders affecting horses, colitis can be a challenging and potentially serious condition, depending on the severity of the horse’s symptoms and the condition’s underlying cause. Dr. Amanda Trimble, a clinical assistant professor of equine internal medicine at the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, explores how owners can […]