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CSU researchers take a major role in identifying leprosy in wild chimpanzees

Charlotte Avanzi installs a squirrel trap on Brownsea Island, England, as part of her leprosy research. (CSU photo) An international team that includes researchers John Spencer, Ph.D., and Charlotte Avanzi, Ph.D., of the Colorado State University Mycobacteria Research Laboratories has identified leprosy in wild chimpanzees in the West African countries of Guinea-Bissau and Ivory Coast. […]

Community Voices: This Is How We Role

Students at the MSU College of Veterinary Medicine give back to their local community in innumerable ways, including serving as mentors and role models for youths. Three students, each a mentor at an after-school childcare program at a local residential community, share their experiences.

Multigenerational Panel: Black History Month

The MSU College of Veterinary Medicine had the immense honor of hosting a multigenerational panel of Black veterinary professionals in February. Our speakers were Dr. Steve Carey, fourth-year DVM student Kacey Joseph, Dr. Timbrala Marshall, Dr. Kamaria Catalan, and Dr. Veronica Whiteside.

New faculty profiles: Dr. Jacquelyn Evans

Friday, March 25, 2022 – 9:26am The Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) has recently welcomed many new faculty members to our academic departments, each one bringing a unique set of skills and experience that enriches our college every day. In this Q&A series, you’ll get to know their interests, expertise and more. “I […]

Wobbly Cat Syndrome: An Interesting But Harmless Condition

While most cats are nimble and graceful, some are born with a rare condition commonly known as “Wobbly Cat Syndrome” that affects their ability to balance. But despite a lack of coordination, these cats can live full and happy lives like any others. Dr. Joseph Mankin, a clinical associate professor in neurology at the Texas […]

Farmers Discuss Cow Housing, Restriction of Movement

Dr. Nigel Cook says U.S. dairies operate without any significant federal or state laws governing how to house and manage cattle, in stark contrast to Europe and the Scandinavian countries where public trust eroded around 25 years ago. The post Farmers Discuss Cow Housing, Restriction of Movement appeared first on School of Veterinary Medicine.

Midwest Avian Flu Outbreak Offers Lessons for Today

Sherrill Davison, an associate professor of avian medicine and pathology at Penn Vet discusses why 2022 has become the worst year for highly pathogenic avian influenza since 2015.

Glass menagerie: Alumna’s work with animals and the media pays off

Thursday, March 24, 2022 – 9:43am Now seven years into her veterinary career, Glass has advice for those following in her footsteps. “It is imperative for recent graduates to find a couple of mentors who have been in the game for a while,” she says. Photo: Provided Aziza Glass, D.V.M. ’15, is a veterinarian of […]