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Welcoming new leadership to CSU’s Veterinary Health System

Dr. Kathryn Wotman, newly appointed medical director for Large Animal Services, assesses a patient’s eye with her signature dedication and expertise. (Justin VanAlstyne/CVMBS photo) Change is on the horizon for Colorado State University’s Veterinary Health System (VHS), and it’s an exciting time for the community as they welcome new leaders to the large and small animal hospitals. […]

Drug targets for cancer treatment may help tackle tuberculosis

Researchers have discovered a new way human cells defend against bacterial infection: a protein complex that slows down the growth of tuberculosis (Mtb) bacteria in infected macrophages, a type of immune cells, and enables the cells to survive infection.

Student blog: Advancing giant anteater conservation in Brazil

As part of the CVM’s Expanding Horizons International Education Program, I traveled to Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil and teamed up with the two leading institutions focused on the health, ecology, and conservation of Xenarthran species, the superorder including giant anteaters and armadillos.

Dr. David Lin receives Cornell faculty award

The Provost Award for Teaching Excellence in Graduate and Professional Degree Programs recognizes individuals who have demonstrated a record of teaching excellence at the graduate level that spans at least the past five years.

New genetic signature reveals a tropical virus on the move

For the first time, scientists have tracked the dispersion of the Oropouche virus in the Brazilian Amazon region, an important first step to control future outbreaks of a disease that has caused over 100,000 cases since the 1960s. Researchers followed a new genetic variant of the virus, and showed that it spread through the movement […]