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Working on My Redneck: Cole Custer Hopes “Big Mo” Is Still On His Side

CVMBS Communications June 11, 2018

Code 3 Associates also provides training to conduct thorough investigations into animal welfare issues, all of which is accredited by Colorado State University and the school’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital.

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Scientific American: A Shot against Cancer Slated for Testing in Massive Dog Study

CVMBS Communications June 11, 2018

Three sites—Colorado State University, the University of Wisconsin–Madison and the University of California, Davis—plan to inoculate 800 middle-aged dogs for Johnston’s new study.

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Coloradoan: The story behind the CSU logo on Jay Howard's car in the Indianapolis 500

CVMBS Communications June 06, 2018

Driver Jay Howard’s car is sporting a green-and-black paint scheme, with the familiar Rams’ head Colorado State University logo prominently displayed on the front and along both sides. It’s part of a sponsorship deal, arranged and paid for by an anonymous donor, to promote the university’s One Cure project for cancer research

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Using virtual biopsies to improve melanoma detection

CVMBS Communications June 02, 2018

CSU researcher Jesse Wilson is accelerating research to improve imaging and detection of melanoma, and his Young Investigator Award from the Melanoma Research Alliance will open the door to partnering with the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences to test new imaging applications on canine patients.

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Boston Globe: An experimental cancer treatment cured this dog. Could it work for people?

CVMBS Communications May 23, 2018

The National Cancer Institute runs a network of 24 academic research institutes, including Tufts’, across the country to share information from comparative clinical trials. There are comparative clinical trial programs at Tufts, Penn, Ohio State, Colorado State University, and the University of California at Davis, among others.

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A very lucky boy: Westley beats the tumor that covered half his brain

Kristen Browning-Blas May 21, 2018

VIDEO: Westley was diagnosed with a tumor that took up half his brain, but CSU neurosurgeons gave him a new chance at life.

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CSU's One Cure hits the big time at Indy 500

Tony Phifer May 21, 2018

Look for the CSU and One Cure logos racing around the Indianapolis 500 track Sunday.

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AZ Central/USA Today: A cancer vaccine for dogs? ASU scientist hopes test will led to major breakthrough

CVMBS Communications May 11, 2018

Dogs within 150 miles of the University of California-Davis, Colorado State University and the University of Wisconsin-Madison may participate, said Douglas Thamm, a veterinary oncologist at CSU who will lead the study.

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Leadville Herald Democrat: Stem cell therapy for animals and humans is topic

CVMBS Communications April 07, 2018

Dr. Steven Dow, professor of immunology and director of the Center for Immune and Regenerative Medicine at CSU’s College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, will present the Collegiate Peaks Forum Series Lecture “Stem Cell Therapy Today: Separating Reality from Hype” at 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 12, at the Buena Vista Community Center.

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Steamboat Today: Rescue dog from Steamboat battles cancer

CVMBS Communications March 13, 2018

Maggie will travel to Fort Collins for the surgery, and veterinarians will also take a biopsy to confirm that the cancer is osteosarcoma. If it is, Maggie's case will become part of a clinical trial at Colorado State University that is exploring the use of immunotherapy in dogs with this type of cancer.

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