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Groundbreaking Pain Researcher Lascelles Will Receive Distinguished Professorship

Internationally recognized pain expert Duncan Lascelles, professor of translational pain research and management at the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine, will be the recipient of the Dr. J. McNeely and Lynne K. DuBose Distinguished Professorship in Musculoskeletal Health. He is the Director of the Comparative Pain Research and Education Center at NC State. He […]

63 Receive Honors, Awards At CVMBS’ Annual Ceremony

Sixty-three students, faculty, and staff were recognized at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences’ (CVMBS) 2022 Honors & Awards Ceremony on March 25. “We are honored to recognize individuals who continue to lead through their contributions to the veterinary profession, commitment to educational excellence, and dynamic leadership,” said Dr. John August, […]

Texas A&M VET Treats More Than 200 Animals In Eastland County Fires

Fourth-year veterinary students Jessica Olivarez, Kamryn Pursell, Matthew Lewis, and Samantha Lowrey Usually when the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences’ (CVMBS) Veterinary Emergency Team (VET) arrives at the site of an emergency, the primary danger has already passed, but that wasn’t the case when the team deployed in response to the […]

Ophthalmologists Save Dog’s Eye Following Accident

Ophthalmologists Save Dog’s Eye Following Accident Rob Warren March 28, 2022 Eme was injured when a stick entered her eye during a game of fetch. Successful surgery with the Ophthalmology Service at the UC Davis veterinary hospital saved her eye and vision. “Case of the Month” – March 2022 On Black Friday of Thanksgiving weekend, […]

Protein checkpoints enable precision in cells’ intake of molecules

Monday, March 28, 2022 – 10:29am Every cell in your body relies on endocytosis — the intake of external molecules — to survive. However, how cells collect external cargo for this intake process is not well understood. Now, in a new paper published March 28 in Nature Structural and Molecular Biology, graduate student Edward Partlow […]

Promising nose spray could prevent and treat COVID-19

Monday, March 28, 2022 – 10:03am COVIDIllustration_shutterstock_1658787640_1.jpg This news item will redirect to:  https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2022/03/promising-nose-spray-could-prevent-and-…

NC State Veterinary Medicine Research Roundup, March 2022

Determining the best treatment for dogs that have ingested bones Five NC State researchers – Nanelle R. Barash, Erin Lashnits, Zachary T. Kern, Mary Katherine Tolbert and Katharine F. Lunn – evaluated the best way to manage cases involving bone foreign bodies in the esophaguses and stomachs of dogs. They studied the cases of 45 […]

Hospital Hosts 2022 Veterinary Intern and Resident Research Day

Hospital Hosts 2022 Veterinary Intern and Resident Research Day Rob Warren March 26, 2022 Dr. Tom Bergstrom (left), an equine surgery resident at the UC Davis veterinary hospital, performs a minimally invasive surgery on a horse, assisted by faculty member Dr. Scott Katzman (center). Dr. Bergstrom won the Chris Smith Award for Outstanding Equine Research […]