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Why do dogs chase their tails?
Dr. Carlo Siracusa participates in a kids science podcast about why dogs chase their tails.
Netflix cat documentary features college’s Kornreich
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Sougat Misra, a Recipient of Ag Science’s 2022 Applied Evolution Seed Grant
Project Title: Targeting drug-tolerant persister cells of acute myeloid leukemia origins Resistance to chemotherapy is one of the major challenges in the treatment of acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Unparalleled genetic diversity even within a single subtype of AML further adds to the complexity in targeted therapeutic interventions. In addition, very limited therapeutic choices exist for […]
Texas A&M Biomedical Sciences Student Completes MD Anderson’s Prestigious Cancer Research Program
Akhil Marupudi and his mentor, Edward Ayoub, PhD, with Marupudi’s award-winning research poster. Akhil Marupudi, a sophomore biomedical sciences major at the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, was one of 13 students across the United States selected to participate in the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center’s 2022 Summer Undergraduate […]
Renaissance woman Mary Smith ’69, D.V.M. ’72, awarded college’s highest alumni honor
Tuesday, August 16, 2022 – 8:53am Mary on Linnaeus sofa close.jpg “Mary Smith is not just a stand out, she is a stand alone. She has demonstrated unsurpassed dedication to students and to farm clients for nearly half a century, and is referred to as legendary.” -Keith Blackmore , D.V.M.’79. When Mary Smith ’69, D.V.M. […]
Sadie, the Great Pyrenees, Celebrates 100 Visit’s with MSU’s Rehabilitation Service
Sadie became a Spartan at a young age: at just 10 months old, Sadie was presented to the MSU Rehabilitation Service due to the concern of right hind limb lameness.
Study Reveals How the Ovarian Reserve Is Established
Study Reveals How the Ovarian Reserve Is Established Rob Warren August 15, 2022 Female mammals have a limited number of follicles that came form eggs, called the ovarian reserve. New work at UC Davis shows that the PRC1 gene complex is responsible for establishing the ovarian reserve and plays a role in fertility. (Mengwen Hu, […]
Biopharmaceutical Company Expands Clinical Trials For Texas A&M-Developed Angelman Syndrome Treatment
The Dindot Lab team, including Dr. Scott Dindot (front right) A treatment for a rare disease that was researched and developed in the laboratory of Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) associate professor Scott Dindot has not only produced encouraging interim data from a phase 1/2 clinical trial in the United […]
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