Five new projects win seed funding
The Junior Faculty Awards from the Institute for Critical Technology and Applied Science fund interdisciplinary collaborations led by early-career faculty.
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The Junior Faculty Awards from the Institute for Critical Technology and Applied Science fund interdisciplinary collaborations led by early-career faculty.
We know a lot about antimicrobial resistance, but understand even less. We know how it moves across farms, between animals, people and borders, and we also know how to track it. We know it doesn’t discriminate, impacting wealthy cities and impoverished nations, and we don’t have a universal approach to stop it. We know how […]
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The COVID-19 global pandemic impacted our lives, shuttered communities and took away precious human life. Although humans may not have appreciated staying at home, our animal counterparts have probably enjoyed the benefit of the increased time and attention.
UC Davis Presents National Veterinary Entrepreneurship Academy Rob Warren March 24, 2021 Veterinary anesthesiologist Dr. Robert Brosnan’s revolutionary research in the field of anesthetics – for human and animal patients – has helped create a startup company. The summer academy is targeted toward academic researchers, government personnel and veterinary industry members who want to learn […]
The team’s candidate vaccines take an unusual approach in that they target a part of the spike protein of the virus, the “viral fusion peptide,” that is highly universal among coronaviruses.
Through short content lectures and interaction with embedded online tools, students and other users can develop a better understanding of how pandemics are studied, modeled, prepared for and mitigated.
Tufts University’s veterinary school aims to increase diversity among students, staff, and faculty, and by extension, the veterinary profession at large The Anti-Racism Task Force at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine was formed in July 2020 and charged with addressing racism in all facets of Cummings School. The ARTF and other groups at Cummings have taken […]
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