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Study unlocks potential for early-intervention arthritis therapies

Monday, May 1, 2023 – 10:09am seewald-delco-news-pic.png Lindsay Sweewald, D.V.M.’21, (foreground) and Michelle Delco D.V.M. ’02, Ph.D. ’16, discovered the existence of a marker that is highly associated with early joint injury. This indicator can be measured at the nanoscale, at the level of DNA.  Photo: CVM A new way to diagnose and treat arthritis at an […]

Class of 2023: How a COVID Cancellation Led to Fateful Fallout

By Abby Cox Laws In 2019, I started veterinary school focused on laboratory animal medicine. I had participated in a wide variety of research opportunities that fostered an appreciation for the role that animals can play in medical discovery and advancement.  With this in mind, I knew that I wanted to take advantage of NC State’s […]

Learning To Evaluate A Horse’s Health On Your Own

Horses are prone to accidents, so it is important for owners to know how to recognize changes in a horse’s health and determine when veterinary care is necessary.  Dr. Amanda Trimble, a clinical assistant professor of equine internal medicine at the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, said working with a veterinarian […]

Texas A&M Research Redefines Mammalian Tree Of Life

The research uses the genomes of 241 species and can be used to support animal and human health outcomes. Foley’s efforts in the research produced the world’s largest mammalian phylogenetic tree to date. The “mammalian tree of life” maps out the evolution of mammals over more than 100 million years and is crucial to the […]