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Fecal Transplants in Pill Form, and Gut Bacteria That Nourish Hibernating Squirrels

Hannah Carey, a professor in the department of comparative biosciences within the school of veterinary medicine at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, talks with Sarah about how ground squirrels are helped by their gut microbes during hibernation. The post Fecal Transplants in Pill Form, and Gut Bacteria That Nourish Hibernating Squirrels appeared first on School of […]

Helping where it’s needed most: CVM alumna runs urgent care clinic for low-income families

Monday, January 31, 2022 – 8:21am group shot.jpg Ada Norris, D.V.M. ’16 (third from right) and her clinical team at the Community Veterinary Clinic (CVC), a public-facing clinic that operates within the Humane Society of Sonoma County (HSSC) and helps low-income owners with urgent and critical veterinary care. Photo: Provided Ada Norris, D.V.M. ’16, has […]

NC State Veterinary Medicine News and Updates, January 2022

Faculty and Staff It’s a match made in rehabilitation heaven for veterinary technician Heather Hopkinson and hunting dog Tarpon. http://ow.ly/6XeL50HxX2t Duncan Lascelles talks with USA Today about a groundbreaking arthritis pain management drug for cats. http://ow.ly/izlP50Hx2iz  Korinn Saker offers great tips on how to change your dog’s diet easily — and deal with picky eaters. […]

B.C. vet student dives into new career

Growing up in Hong Kong, Viviana Lee lived with her family in a 500-square-foot apartment that had no room for pets. But working with animals was always part of the plan for Lee, now a first-year veterinary student at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM).

Vector Genetics Laboratory Receives $10.2M Grant from Open Philanthropy

Vector Genetics Laboratory Receives $10.2M Grant from Open Philanthropy Trina Wood January 28, 2022 Vector Genetics Laboratory Students from the University of São Tomé assist the UC field team collecting mosquito larvae. Photo by Greg Lanzaro. The Vector Genetics Laboratory in the school’s Department of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology has been awarded a $10.2 million […]