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Research Roundup February 2025

Testing Blood Sample Storage Safety in Ambulatory Settings Ashley L. Parsley, Nicholas A. Hollingshead, Erika J. Gruber In ambulatory situations, blood samples are often stored for extended periods of time before they can be analyzed, and there has been little research that helps clinicians understand how different storage conditions might affect the accuracy of blood […]

Meiklejohn, Saini chosen as University Faculty Scholars for 2025

Dr. Kelly Meiklejohn, associate professor, and Dr. Yogesh Saini, professor, both of the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine’s Department of Population Health and Pathobiology, have been named University Faculty Scholars for 2025. The faculty scholars program, launched in 2012, recognizes outstanding academic achievements and teaching, service and scholarship contributions. Honorees carry the title through […]

Chewy Veterinary Leader JC Alvarado Colon: Bringing a global perspective to local action

JC Alvarado Colon Jean Carlos (JC) Alvarado Colon’s journey to becoming a Chewy Veterinary Leader is a story of resilience, passion, and unwavering commitment to community service. Originally from Puerto Rico, Alvarado Colon moved to the mainland United States in 2017 after Hurricane Maria devastated the island. Seeking opportunities for higher education, he pursued a […]

Penn State to establish Animal Diagnostic Lab-West

Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences received a $6 million state grant to establish a new location for the Pennsylvania Animal Diagnostic Laboratory System in western Pennsylvania at Penn State Beaver in Monaca.

Avian Flu Grand Rounds: A Summary

With approximately 2,000 registered attendees, members of the veterinary and human health communities, scientists, media, policymakers, general public and others showed their concerns about avian flu by tuning into the February 19 UC Health Grand Rounds. The one-hour, online session featured three experts from the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine and one from UC […]

Shoo, Fly! Keeping Cattle Comfortable And Healthy

Flies might be seen as simply a pesky inconvenience, but for cattle, they’re much more of a concern. Because these tiny insects can cause stress, reduce feed intake, and spread diseases, when left unmanaged, they can significantly impact cattle health, comfort, and productivity. Dr. Eric Kneese, a clinical assistant professor at the Texas A&M College […]