‘We have to try it’: Tuberculosis expert explores coronavirus vaccine research
The team is selecting pieces of proteins from the virus that are known to elicit an immune response against COVID-19.
The team is selecting pieces of proteins from the virus that are known to elicit an immune response against COVID-19.
VIDEO: Veterinary pathologist Dr. Amy MacNeill and her team are using the vaccinia virus to make a vaccine that might protect against coronavirus.
Dr. Nicole Ehrhart and Greg Ebel had their big “ah-ha” moment a few weeks into testing hundreds of skilled nursing facility workers for the coronavirus.
‘Colorado’ is another song I really like, what’s the story to that? “I wrote this one about my dog believe it or not. There isn’t a cure for mitral valve disease in dogs. But, I wasn’t willing to accept that. So I did a bunch of research and found a veterinary cardiologist at CSU who was conducting clinical trials on a prosthetic mitral valve replacement.”
Titled “Retrospective Multi-Center Analysis of Canine Socket Prostheses for Partial Limbs,” this retrospective study by Drs. Theresa Wendland, Felix Duerr and Bernard Seguin surveyed pet parents who purchased prosthetic devices for their dogs within the last ten years.