Tag: "College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences"
Get ready for foaling season with presentation by reproductive experts
Horse breeders may learn important foaling information during a free, online presentation.
Tracking ‘superbug’ genes to understand antibiotic resistance
Researchers at Colorado State University are investigating the weighty topic of antibiotic resistance – an issue with ramifications for global food safety and public health – by tracking the genetic footprints of drug-resistant bacteria.
Tongue mapping research: CSU device lets you hear with your tongue
CSU researchers believe the device will be a non-surgical alternative to cochlear implants.
Researchers combat illness in dairy workers
A group of Colorado State University researchers is using a federal grant to help find ways to protect dairy workers' heath.
Veterinary prof awarded for coaching confident practitioners
Dr. Craig Webb was recently recognized by the Colorado Veterinary Medical Association for his interactive teaching tactics and unselfish assistance to private practitioners.
Tears and cheers: Acceptance letters hand-delivered to veterinary applicants
For the first time, CSU hand-delivered acceptance letters into its veterinary program to future veterinary students.
Tit-for-Tat: Toss coin to vet students, get favorite tune in return
Symptoms: irregular drumbeats and harmonic vocals, contagious to eardrums across northern Colorado. Diagnosis: Tit-for-Tat, a cover band formed by Colorado State University veterinary students.
Philanthropists John and Leslie Malone propel regenerative medicine with $42.5M gift
Philanthropists John and Leslie Malone, fascinated by the healing power of stem cells, have committed a record $42.5 million to Colorado State University to develop regenerative medical therapies for animals and people. A remarkable commitment to improved human and animal health and well-being.