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Posner Named NC State Veterinary Medicine Assistant Dean of Student Development

NC State College of Veterinary Medicine professor and clinical anesthesiologist Lysa Posner has been named the college’s next assistant dean of student development. She will begin her new role this month.  Posner steps in after Jennifer Neel, who served in the role since 2017, announced that she accepted a new job in Arizona that also […]

CVMBS Postdoc Receives ‘Best Flash Talk’ Award At University-Wide Research Symposium

Dr. Lauren Stranahan Dr. Lauren Stranahan, a College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (CVMBS) postdoctoral researcher (postdoc), was awarded the best flash talk during Texas A&M University’s fifth annual Postdoctoral Research Symposium on Sept. 22. During the event, held in celebration of National Postdoc Appreciation Week, postdoctoral researchers from 28 departments across the university […]

Vet Med Faces of Research: Dr. Lara Sypniewski

Dr. Lara Sypniewski is the Henthorne Clinical Professor of Small Animal Medicine at Oklahoma State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine. Her current research focuses on how food impacts the lifetime of a dog’s health.

Faculty Fellows Program Supports Development of Publicly Engaged Research or Scholarship

Faculty Fellows Program Supports Development of Publicly Engaged Research or Scholarship Trina Wood October 05, 2021 This Fall, Public Scholarship and Engagement (PSE) will welcome the second cohort of Public Scholarship Faculty Fellows, established to support individuals creating and circulating knowledge for and with publics and communities. This includes, for example, developing research relationships with community partners, identifying […]

Russell lab receives grant to drive new drug development for tuberculosis

Tuesday, October 5, 2021 – 3:59pm 8765512496_7f01910758_c.jpg The new grant will enable Russell and his team to chart how different drugs affect tuberculosis-causing bacteria as well as help different populations of host immune cells fight off the infection. Here, a macrophage engulfs tuberculosis bacteria. Photo: Zeiss Microscopy Dr. David Russell, the William Kaplan Professor of […]

UC Davis Resumes Don Low Fellowships

UC Davis Resumes Don Low Fellowships Rob Warren October 05, 2021 Following a two-year absence due to the pandemic, the Don Low/CVMA Practitioner Fellowship will once again be offered at the UC Davis Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital (VMTH). The advanced training program for veterinarians provides 20 days of in-depth continuing education (CE) in multiple specialty […]

Grants fund mastitis assessment technology, other Cornell projects for New York

Tuesday, October 5, 2021 – 1:21pm New USDA grants will fund research across Cornell seeking to improve New York state’s economy, food supply and well-being, from helping communities process the trauma of the COVID-19 pandemic to exploring the impact of labor shortages on farms. The 52 Cornell projects that have been funded with a total […]

To Prevent the Next Pandemic, Scientists Seek One Vaccine for Many Coronaviruses

The Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations, an Oslo-based organization that funds development of vaccines for epidemic diseases, is investing $200 million in grants for early-stage development of vaccines that protect broadly against dangerous coronaviruses. The U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, whose scientists are studying ways to make coronavirus vaccines, is awarding a […]