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Dog Cancer Answers: Pollution and Cancer in Dogs | Dr. Lauren Trepanier

Double board-certified veterinarian Dr. Lauren Trepanier has lost three Boxers to lymphoma, and she’s not letting that slide. She is currently studying the impact of carcinogens caused by environmental pollution on lymphoma in Boxers and transitional cell carcinoma in all dogs. For lymphoma, the initial study found that Boxers have a higher risk of developing […]

Radioisotopes for Imaging and Therapy in Biomedical Research

Dr. Kurt R. Zinn presented to the MSU Board of Trustees to provide an overview of his research, which includes the development of molecular imaging approaches for cancer diagnosis, treatment monitoring, and therapy.

Regular Grooming Can Keep Your Cat ‘Feline’ Fine

Cats are known to be fastidious groomers, but this doesn’t mean they can do it all on their own. In the summer, especially, the heat and humidity may make owners more conscious about the ways they can help their feline friends stay clean, cool, and well-groomed. Dr. Lori Teller, a clinical associate professor at the […]

BBS student Q&A: Naya Eady

Wednesday, July 20, 2022 – 12:42pm Naya Eady Ph.D. Candidate, Wagner Lab Q: What is your area of research, and why is it important? I am an equine immunologist and virologist in training. I investigate the horse adaptive immune response to equine herpesvirus 1 (EHV-1) with a focus on neutralizing antibodies and their protective mechanisms. […]

Dr. Melanie Ragin featured on AAVMC’s “Diversity & Inclusion on Air”

Tuesday, July 19, 2022 – 11:32am Ragin portrait.JPG Dr. Melanie Ragin, assistant dean for inclusion and academic excellence, joins the American Association of Veterinary Medical Colleges (AAVMC)’s show, “Diversity & Inclusion on Air: Social Colorblindness,” hosted by Dr. Lisa M. Greenhill, senior director for institutional research and diversity. Along with assistant dean for diversity, equity and inclusion […]

‘This is a Big Deal’ – CVM Wins USAID Grant for Poultry Project in Ethiopia

Bolstering its work in global health, the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine has received its first USAID grant for a research project that could lead to healthier chickens and better nourished children in Ethiopia and to a model for how to address food insecurity elsewhere. The interdisciplinary project, led by Andrew Stringer, assistant professor […]