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Treatment of feline lymphocytic lymphoma/inflammatory bowel disease complex (FLL/IBD): A novel approach for managing the cat who’s impossible to pill

Principle Investigator Tracy Gieger Description Cats referred to NC State for assessment of chronic GI disease are eligible for initial screening. Cats treated with steroids or chemotherapy and cats that have been on hypoallergenic diet trials starting within 30 days of referral will be excluded. Your cat must have had general heath screening bloodwork (CBC and […]

Phase 1 Dose Escalation of Single-Agent Mechlorethamine HCl in Dogs with Lymphoma

Principle Investigator Dr. Joanne Intile Description We are recruiting dogs with lymphoma to determine the optimal dose of a chemotherapy drug called mustargen. Enrolled dogs will receive one free dose of mustargen and undergo follow up blood work for up to two weeks afterwards. Dogs can then receive other chemotherapy drugs, either at NCSU CVM […]

Meat Cultivated at UW-Madison Offers Glimpse Into Possible Food Future

In recent years, Suzuki’s lab has worked in collaboration with GFI to create a prototype of a beef patty grown from the stem cells of a cow. The post Meat Cultivated at UW-Madison Offers Glimpse Into Possible Food Future appeared first on School of Veterinary Medicine.

Beyond the Beyond Burger: UW Researcher Collaborates With Organization to Develop Artificial Meat From Animal Cells

Suzuki heads the Suzuki Lab within UW’s School of Veterinary Science. The lab’s research focuses on progenitor stem cells that can rebuild muscle tissue structure. Collaborating with the Good Food Institute, Suzuki’s stem cell research helps develop solutions to current challenges in the rising artificial meat industry, particularly structuring artificial tissue and promoting correct cell development. The post Beyond the […]

Standing Equine PET Going Strong as a 3-Year-Old

Standing Equine PET Going Strong as a 3-Year-Old Rob Warren December 19, 2022 The standing equine PET scanner, pioneered at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, has been in use at Santa Anita Park for three years. Now in its third year of application at Santa Anita Park, positron emission tomography (PET) scans have […]

Texas A&M Veterinarians Save Schnauzer With Extreme Urinary Blockage

Allison Teunis and Max The last thing anyone wants to deal with during the holidays is a medical emergency, but when Max, a 7-year-old Schnauzer, began to have difficulty urinating on Thanksgiving day, his family began an almost week-long journey to get him the care he needed. They soon learned that Max had a serious […]

Student show “Doctor Drag: The Resuscitation” a success

Monday, December 19, 2022 – 10:25am IMG_1608.PNG After such a resounding success, student organizers are looking to continue spreading awareness, inclusion and celebration of drag and ballroom in the future. On December 3, the Pride Student Veterinary Medical Community (SVMC) at Cornell University’s College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) held “Doctor Drag: The Resuscitation.” This was […]

Congratulations Fall 2022 Graduates!

Congratulations and best wishes to all of our Fall 2022 Pathobiology Graduate students. We are so proud of ALL of you!!