Frozen testicle tissue could help male cancer survivors become fertile again
A new study led by Dr. Eoin Whelan has shown that male testis tissue that is cryopreserved can be reimplanted after more than 20 years and will go on to make viable sperm.
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A new study led by Dr. Eoin Whelan has shown that male testis tissue that is cryopreserved can be reimplanted after more than 20 years and will go on to make viable sperm.
A new study led by Dr. Eoin Whelan has shown that male testis tissue that is cryopreserved can be reimplanted after more than 20 years and will go on to make viable sperm.
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Every spring break, Professor Greg Lewbart takes an eager contingent of third-year students from the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine to the scientifically renowned Galapagos Archipelago to do hands-on research of the wildlife and ecology off the coast of Ecuador. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the trip – a popular and important CVM elective […]
UC Davis Ranked Third for Hispanic Graduates in Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences Trina Wood May 10, 2022 Adapted from the Hispanic Outlook magazine news release: UC Davis received a #3 ranking from Hispanic Outlook magazine for top schools for Hispanics in graduate STEM programs in the category Agricultural/Animal/Plant/Veterinary Science and related fields. The assessed data includes DVM […]
Tuesday, May 10, 2022 – 9:34am As winter recedes, migrant songbirds are returning to the Finger Lakes Region to nest and raise their young. One eastern phoebe, however, may not have that chance. Found in a glue trap meant to capture insects, the small bird was taken to Cornell’s Janet L. Swanson Wildlife Hospital after […]
Surgery and Radiation Successfully Treat Husky’s Tumor Rob Warren May 10, 2022 Jerico on her way home from the UC Davis veterinary hospital. Jerico, an 8-year-old female Siberian husky, began growing a mass on her rear limb. When owners Rita and Victor Martinez shared the news with a friend—a medical doctor at UC Davis—he referred […]
When members of the Class of 2022 showed up for the first day of classes at the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine, little did they know that a global pandemic would turn their path to a degree in veterinary medicine upside down. Having endured COVID testing, distance learning, social distancing, mandatory masks and more, […]
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