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NC State Veterinary Medicine Research Roundup, August 2022

Nolan Honored for Advancements in Feline Cancer Research The American Veterinary Medical Association has named Mike Nolan, professor of oncology at the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine, as winner of the 2022 American Veterinary Medical Foundation /EveryCat Health Foundation Research Award. Established in 2009, the award honors a candidate’s contribution to advancing feline health […]

State Magazine: Animal Attraction

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State Magazine: Horsing Around

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Tool boosts student success in cat intubations

Friday, August 26, 2022 – 9:38am kitty for javma story.JPG “I have always found cats more difficult to intubate, so I started using this tool every time I intubated a cat, and I found it easier,” explained Dr. Manuel Martin-Flores, lead author of the paper, and associate professor of anesthesiology and pain medicine at the […]

Students in the field: Seth Shirky studies bovine health in Uganda

Thursday, August 25, 2022 – 4:30pm PXL_20220625_042738487.jpg The incredible horns of the Ankoli cow are sported by both sexes of the breed, and provide a means of protection against enemies and an impressive appearance. Photo Seth Shirky Given my obsession with members of the bovine species and lifelong dream to travel to Africa, I was eager […]

MSU VetMed at Mid-SURE

Undergraduate students mentored by College faculty presented at the 12th annual Mid-Michigan Symposium for Undergraduate Research Experiences (Mid-SURE).

Novel Coronaviruses Are Riskiest for Spillover

Novel Coronaviruses Are Riskiest for Spillover Subtitle Tool Helps Quantify Zoonotic Risk, Focus Priorities for Viral and Wildlife Surveillance Trina Wood August 25, 2022 Kat Kerlin A wildlife surveillance team member samples a bumblee bat for viruses in Myanmar. (Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute) In the past decade, scientists have described hundreds of novel viruses with […]

What To Do If A Pet Is Having A Seizure

One of the scariest things a pet owner can witness is their beloved companion having a seizure, especially if it is the first time. Knowing what to do in this situation can not only help an owner stay calm and collected but can also help protect a seizing animal from injury. Dr. Joseph Mankin, a […]

Texas A&M Study Suggests Father’s Alcohol Consumption Has Consequences During Conception

Researchers found that the mother’s placenta is healthier if the father has limited or no alcohol consumption during conception. Nimisha Srikanth, Alison Basel, Dr. Michael Golding, and Sanat Bhadsavle, MVSc A father’s alcohol consumption may affect the mother’s placenta and, in turn, the unborn child, according to a new study from Texas A&M University’s School […]