Record-Courier: Mobile vet helps pets heal with acupuncture
Dr. Jeri Clapp, a Colorado State University DVM alumni and longtime veterinarian hopes to heal pets with the help of acupuncture and other eastern veterinary medicine techniques.
Dr. Jeri Clapp, a Colorado State University DVM alumni and longtime veterinarian hopes to heal pets with the help of acupuncture and other eastern veterinary medicine techniques.
Inside a laboratory on the Colorado State University Campus, researchers are making progress on four COVID-19 vaccine candidates. Gregg Dean is the head of the department of microbiology, immunology and pathology at CSU working on the vaccine and says around the world, researchers are sharing more information than ever before.
Puppies in a litter usually look very similar, however, occasionally a litter of puppies will look different from each other and out of place.
People have offered to buy Blain from Jeanne Anderson, a rancher in North Dakota. I had to ask myself, “Why would I sell the best bull I ever owned?”
Tatiana is a fresh new face in the world of veterinary medicine. She hopes to improve the mental health of vet students through combating mental health problems in the veterinary world, and by encouraging vet students to strike a healthy balance between school and their personal lives.
Women lead two of CSU’s four COVID-19 vaccine projects, both built on centuries-old solutions to ruinous infectious disease and both certain to advance knowledge, regardless of which international laboratory gets to the vaccine finish line first.
I’m a senior majoring in microbiology at Colorado State University. As an undergraduate researcher, I’m studying the spillover of infectious disease from one species to another – the mechanism that most likely led to emergence of COVID-19.
The Davidson Fellows Scholarship Program has announced Alyssa Keirn of Fort Collins as a 2020 scholarship winner for her project, Solar-Powered Ozone and UVC-Based Decontaminator. She was mentored by Dr. Doreene R. Hyatt and Pete Justice in Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Pathology.
VIDEO: CSU alum Dr. Evan Antin offers pet-adoption advice for National Dog Day.
Separation anxiety isn’t the only kind of stress that a pet might go through as you get busy again. General anxiety due to change is also common, says Rebecca Ruch-Gallie, a veterinarian at Colorado State University’s veterinary teaching hospital: Pacing, lip licking, salivating, and a flat or sunken body posture can all be clues.