College undergraduates honored at research and creativity showcase
This year, more than 20 students from the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences won awards at the annual Celebrate Undergraduate Research and Creativity event.
This year, more than 20 students from the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences won awards at the annual Celebrate Undergraduate Research and Creativity event.
LISTEN: Dr. Jeanne Ficociello is an excellent internal veterinary specialist from Boston and a former CSU Internal Medicine resident. Today she tells us about her experience of being a successful veterinary specialist while also living with an advanced kidney disease.
LISTEN: Today we talk to Zach Lake, a first-year vet student at CSU, about his fresh off the press experience and how he gets through it.
Colorado State University specialists Retta Bruegger, Jenny Beiermann and Ragan Adams taught sessions on how to prepare for a drought, how to care for animals during an emergency, and other topics.
PODCAST: Greg Ebel is a professor at Colorado State University. He says temperature also affects mosquitoes’ ability to carry heartworm in the first place.
He was commissioned a lieutenant in the US Army. He majored in animal husbandry at Colorado State University and returned after his military service to complete his doctorate in veterinary medicine.
Ryan Brooks Brown passed away at his home on April 9, 2018 at the age of 46. He attended Colorado State University, graduating from CSU Veterinary School in 1999.
Dr. Tim Hackett is DVM, a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, a professor, a father, and is currently the Director of the Vet Teaching Hospital at CSU. After 25 years working in veterinary emergency care, he’s definitely gotten the hang of balance and longevity in the job.
Dr. Geoff Heffner and Melanie Joy of the Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at CU Anschutz, were awarded a CCTSI pilot grant for promising CSU investigators and CU-CSU collaborations for “Medical Device for Kidney Disease Indication: from Canines to Humans.”
The work is being led by Colorado State University’s Orthopaedic Research Center veterinarians, Drs Wayne McIlwraith, Frances Peat, and Chris Kawcak; and Dr Jeff Berk, from Lexington.