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Award commends impressive typhoid toxin and potential peptide therapy research

Wednesday, May 19, 2021 – 12:59pm _DSC4963.JPG From left, Dr. Deb Fowell, chair of the Department of Microbiology and Immunology, with Drs. Sohyoung Lee and Abbrey Monreal, who are the first- and second-place winners of this year’s Biocytogen Best Research Paper Award. Photo: Carol Jennings/Cornell Graduate students and postdoctoral researchers in the Department of Microbiology and […]

Navy Veteran Finds Support At Texas A&M While Pursuing Veterinary Degree

Eli Hernandez and fellow veterinary students in an ultrasound lab Eli Hernandez, a fourth-year veterinary student at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (CVMBS), calls himself a “vet-squared.” The title is fitting, as he identifies as both a veteran and a soon-to-be veterinarian. “After high school, I did six years on […]

U of G Symposium Showcases Innovative Cancer Research

Innovative translational and comparative cancer research will be showcased at the virtual Institute for Comparative Cancer Investigation (ICCI) Research Symposium happening on May 27, 2021. An integrated approach to cancer studies has defined the ICCI since its inception in 2007…

Saskatchewan Blue Cross invests in VIDO’s future

The Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO) at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) is one step closer to establishing its Centre for Pandemic Research, thanks to a $150,000 donation from Saskatchewan Blue Cross.

College of Ag Sciences students recognized in Diversity Essay Contest

Three students in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences have been recognized for their commitment to diversity as winners of the second annual Undergraduate Diversity Essay Contest, which is sponsored by the college’s Diversity Coordinating Council.

New NC State Veterinary Medicine Project Aims to Unlock Mysteries of Dog Pain

Deep down, pet owners know it. Veterinarians do, too. There’s the bulldog who seems tougher than other breeds and the pug who’s a little more squeamish than others. There’s the golden retriever who is as happy-go-lucky as only golden retrievers can be, even when in pain. What’s unknown is if there is actual science behind […]