Lab Animal: Companion canines hold clues for cancer research
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Dr. Carlo Siracusa DENVER/March 16, 2021 — Morris Animal Foundation has awarded its second Mark L. Morris Jr. Investigator Award to Dr. Carlo Siracusa, Associate Professor of Clinical Behavior Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Veterinary Medicine (Penn Vet), for a groundbreaking study on how chronic inflammation affects cognition, behavior and the overall […]
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Dr. L. Garry Adams Dr. L. Garry Adams, a senior professor at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (CVMBS), has been selected as the American College of Veterinary Microbiologists’ (ACVM) Distinguished Veterinary Microbiologist of 2021. This award recognizes a veterinary microbiologist whose career has made important contributions to the field in […]
Lee, a public health expert specializing in infectious disease epidemiology and public health ethics, has mentored graduate students and public health professionals and developed and taught numerous courses in public health ethics over her 30-year career.
The Purdue University Veterinary Hospital works with many patients across species. None are more unusual perhaps than Joker, an 8-year-old silver-phased red fox undergoing treatment for lymphoma.
The loving companionship of our pets has been more important than ever this past year. By supporting the College of Veterinary Medicine during the 2021 NC State Day of Giving, you can help us keep helping them. By providing advanced clinical care, cutting-edge research benefiting animal and human health and educating the next generation of […]
Even with three COVID-19 vaccines authorized in the U.S. and others possibly available soon, two UW-Madison spinoff companies continue to pursue coronavirus vaccine candidates they say could find a niche. The post Madison Companies Still Pursuing COVID-19 Vaccines, Saying More Options Needed appeared first on School of Veterinary Medicine.
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Fourth-year medical student Grace Lee’s research on the microbiome could help inform treatment one day for infants who have certain deficiencies, particularly in their immune response.
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