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Oral health affects all aspects of pet wellness, UF veterinarians say

  By Sarah Carey Pets use their mouths in much the same way humans use their hands̰ — to explore the world. University of Florida veterinarians say a great way to start the new year off right is by ensuring that your animals have the healthiest mouths possible. Routine dental care may not come to […]

Please Remain Standing: New CT Scanner Changing The Landscape Of Equine Diagnostics

Developed at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the Equina is the first dual-purpose standing CT. The machine can be used to vertically scan the lower legs and it can be used horizontally to scan the head and neck — all on a standing, sedated horse. The post Please Remain Standing: New CT Scanner Changing The Landscape […]

2021 Grier Scholarship Recipients

Congratulations to two of our Pathobiology Graduate students, Juhi Arora and Fenghua Qian, for being chosen to receive the Grier Scholarship for 2021! In order to be considered for the award, students must be a Ph. D. candidate in Pathobiology, and must have passed the qualifying examination for the Ph.D. no later than July 1 […]

CVM-Led Contraceptive Gel Project Combines Spermicidal, Anti-Viral, Libido-Enhancing Agents

Researchers from North Carolina State University have created a trifunctional contraceptive gel that contains spermicidal, anti-viral and libido-enhancing agents in one formulation. When tested in a rat model, the gel both enhanced male libido and prevented pregnancy in 100% of cases, as compared to an average 87% effective rate with a commercially available contraceptive gel. […]

Ranjan Joins NIH Center for Scientific Review

Dr. Ashish Ranjan of Oklahoma State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine, recently accepted an invitation from the National Institutes of Health’s Center for Scientific Review to serve as a member of the Radiation Therapeutics and Biology Study Section for the Center. Members are chosen based on their achievements in their scientific discipline such as the […]

Vet Med Faces of Research: Dr. Craig Miller

Craig Miller, DVM, Ph.D., Dipl. ACVP, is an assistant professor and anatomic veterinary pathologist in the Department of Veterinary Pathobiology at Oklahoma State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine. He also serves as a diagnostic pathologist for the college’s Oklahoma Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory and conducts research.

OVC Infectious Disease Expert Recognized for Veterinary Guidance During Pandemic

An expert in infectious disease at the University of Guelph’s Ontario Veterinary College (OVC) is being recognized for his work supporting Ontario veterinarians during the COVID-19 pandemic.  Dr. Scott Weese, Director of the Centre for Public Health and Zoonosis at the University of Guelph and a veterinary internal medicine specialist in the Ontario Veterinary College’s […]