New tool predicts changes that may make COVID variants more infectious
Computational prediction of the effect of amino acid changes on the binding affinity between SARS-CoV-2 spike RBD and human ACE2
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Computational prediction of the effect of amino acid changes on the binding affinity between SARS-CoV-2 spike RBD and human ACE2
Diversity and Inclusion For far too long there have been far too many barriers to veterinary medicine for underrepresented individuals, especially because of race. A record 37% of our class of 2025 identifies as something other than solely white. It’s just the beginning. http://ow.ly/Mpwt50GhOuY Faculty and Staff Duncan Lascelles, professor of translational pain research and […]
What began with a telephone call from the Dean of the Ontario Veterinary College (OVC) to a client of OVC’s hospital, investment manager Roger Warren in 1985, has grown into a deep and fulfilling partnership between the college and philanthropist spanning more than three decades. Today, OVC celebrates Roger and his late wife Mary’s contributions […]
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A look at some of the latest published studies from the CVM. Refining BRAF-Targeted Cancer Therapy The findings of a new clinical trial suggest that BRAF-mutated canine invasive urothelial carcinoma (InvUC) offers a promising animal model to help improve the same type of therapies in humans. The BRAF gene is responsible for making proteins that […]
Without hearing a word, Imani Anderson was told veterinary medicine didn’t want her. Like any proactive pre-vet student, Anderson aimed high. While studying at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, she was initially interested in equine medicine, so she looked for an internship in the horse capital of the world: Kentucky. While reviewing an […]
Oklahoma State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine’s Annual Fall Veterinary Continuing Education Conference is set to take place Saturday, Nov. 6 and Sunday, Nov. 7.
The year got off to a rocky start for Juno Brown, a 5½ year-old golden retriever owned by Mary Nelson and Rodney Brown of Oklahoma City. In January, she underwent emergency surgery for a kidney stone in the first of four surgeries she would have before the end of May.
University Distinguished Professor George Seidel, above. A professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences and part of the Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology Laboratory, Seidel came to CSU in 1971 and has received numerous awards over the course of his career for his stellar research and the creation of a graduate training program in bovine gamete […]
Graduate students at the University of Guelph’s Ontario Veterinary College (OVC) are exploring, studying and advancing knowledge in One Health, veterinary and human health-related sciences. Across OVC’s four academic departments, these students are exploring translational and comparative research in fields including cancer, cardiovascular disease and neuroscience, infectious diseases and immunology, epidemiology and public health, animal […]
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