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NC State Gastroenterologist Awarded $3.5 Million NIH Grant to Improve Small Intestine Transplant Process

For many people experiencing intestinal failure, a transplant can be life-changing but uncertain. Over 40% of intestinal transplant grafts fail within five years, causing patients and their families to stress about future care. Researchers, including those at NC State, have identified that changing the way donor organs are stored and transported before surgery is one of […]

QMPS shares tips for controlling mastitis

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Bat ‘Nightclubs’ May Be The Key To Solving The Next Pandemic

The evolution of viral tolerance in Myotis bats may hold the key to preventing future pandemics. Long-eared myotis bat Bats carry some of the deadliest zoonotic diseases that can infect both humans and animals, such as Ebola and COVID-19. In a recently published article in the journal Cell Genomics, a Texas A&M research team revealed […]

Cow has potential as therapeutic research model

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Hagler Fellow Partners With VMBS Gastrointestinal Laboratory, Inspires Veterinary Students To Participate In Clinical Research

Dr. Jody GookinPhoto by Jason Nitsch ’14, Texas A&M University Division of Marketing and Communications Over the next three years, the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences’ (VMBS) Gastrointestinal Laboratory (GI Lab) will get to partner with one of the top veterinary gastroenterologists in the world, thanks to a fellowship from the […]

Horse Illustrated: Colitis in Horses

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Chronic wasting disease on the rise in Louisiana

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Dog Owners: You Can Help Advance NC State Research On Detecting Cancers, Identifying Environmental Causes

NC State College of Veterinary Medicine researchers who developed a method for detecting canine bladder and prostate cancer in urine are recruiting dogs as part of a nationwide study that could lead to diagnostic breakthroughs and novel treatments for dogs and humans. Potentially, if geographic pockets of canine cancer cases are detected, the research also could […]