Professor Richard Bowen honored for lifetime of research excellence
Professor Richard Bowen awarded the AVMA 2020 Lifetime Excellence in Research Award
Professor Richard Bowen awarded the AVMA 2020 Lifetime Excellence in Research Award
In honor of his three decades of animal disease surveillance work, Dr. Mo Salman is the 2020 recipient of the American Veterinary Medical Association Public Service Award.
Since (CSU alumna) Dr. Talia Agone’s arrival, she’s handled a variety of high-level medical procedures including: eye operations with three animals requiring eye removal, 89 dental cleanings with extractions, one animal requiring a feeding tube, three amputations, eight mass removals, five hernia repairs and eight wound repairs.
Dr. William “Bill” Allmond Wolff, 90, (DVM '54) of Columbia, Mo., passed away Thursday, Aug. 6, 2020, at Solstice Senior Living at Columbia.
"The pandemic has helped remind us how connected we all are. Deep connections will sustain us as we work through these global challenges right here in Fort Collins."
“It’s crazy, in a good way. We’re probably seeing 25 percent more new pets than what we would normally. It feels busier, and we’re seeing increased revenue.” -Dr. Margot Vahrenwald, CSU DVM alumna and co-owner of Hill Veterinary Medical Center in Denver.
The data will be cross-referenced with existing data on cases and outbreaks in a specific area to try to glean more information about the prevalence of the virus – even, possibly, down to specific buildings, officials said.
Four Colorado State University graduate students, Sam Brill, Carly Dearing, Laurel Haines and Kate Williams, studying to become veterinary scientists will benefit from a new National Institutes of Health award designed to foster the next generation of leaders in biomedical research.
Dr. Michael Lappin, professor internal medicine Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine, speaks with Steve Dale about One Health.
Dr. Elisa Mazzaferro, a staff criticalist at Cornell University Veterinary Specialists and former resident in emergency-critical care at Colorado State University's Veterinary Teaching Hospital, says euthanizing animals has been the toughest part of her job during the pandemic.