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OVC Researcher Studies Antibiotic-Resistant E. coli Bloodstream Infections

E. coli infections are becoming more common in humans, and research at the University of Guelph’s Ontario Veterinary College (OVC) has found that the risk to patients with E. coli bloodstream infections is rising. Escherichia coli, also known as E. coli, is a common bacteria species spread by consuming contaminated food or drink, touching contaminated […]

Stability of the food supply a huge factor in COVID vaccinations for ag workers

The impending vaccination of heretofore unvaccinated Pennsylvania food and agricultural workers against COVID-19 can go a long way toward ensuring business continuity and stable supply chains in one of Pennsylvania’s top economic sectors, according to experts in the College of Agricultural Sciences.

Removing the Stone

The zoological medicine service at the Oklahoma State University veterinary college’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital treated an uncommon case recently that involved removing a stone from a salamander’s stomach.

Scientists Detect Disruptions in Akt Protein Can Cause Bipolar Disorder

In new research, scientists have found for the first time that disruptions to a particular protein called Akt can lead to the brain changes characteristic of bipolar disorder. The study was conducted by the scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The post Scientists Detect Disruptions in Akt Protein Can Cause Bipolar Disorder appeared first on […]

Standing Equine PET Now in Clinical Use at UC Davis

Standing Equine PET Now in Clinical Use at UC Davis Rob Warren April 01, 2021 UC Davis has welcomed the latest standing equine PET scanner, the MILEPET, into clinical use. Thanks to funding support from the UC Davis Center for Equine Health and the Stronach Group, the UC Davis veterinary hospital recently installed the most […]

CVMBS Graduate Student Receives Fellowship To Study Genetic Drivers Of Breast Cancer In Norway

Daniel Osorio With a love for both computers and biology, Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (CVMBS) graduate student Dr. Daniel Osorio has found the perfect fit to improve the study of cancer through his work in the field of computational biology. As a recipient of the 2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Research […]

Hop To It: Tips For A Pet-Safe Easter

For many people, the start of spring is accompanied by an Easter holiday that brings loved ones together in a joyful celebration involving many traditions. For those with furry family members, it is important to note that some of these traditions might introduce new hazards into their pet’s environment. Dr. Lori Teller, an associate professor […]

Genome Sequencing Shows New Coronavirus Variants Drive Pandemic Surges

Genome Sequencing Shows New Coronavirus Variants Drive Pandemic Surges Trina Wood April 01, 2021 By Andy Fell, UC Davis News Genome sequencing of thousands of SARS-CoV-2 samples shows that surges of COVID-19 cases are driven by the appearance of new coronavirus variants, according to new research from the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University […]