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AVMA: Dr. Mike Nolan named recipient of 2022 AVMF/EveryCat Health Foundation Research Award
Dr. Nolan, who earned a PhD in radiation and cancer biology at Colorado State University and is board certified in radiation oncology from the American College of Veterinary Radiology, has dedicated much of his work to the treatment of feline cancer.
Like a Boss: Radiation oncologist balances family and curing cancer
Radiation oncologist and associate professor Dr. Keara Boss is committed to finding a cure for head and neck cancers in both pets and people and maintaining her strong connection to family.
Could treatment for doggie dementia yield clues for Alzheimer’s disease in humans? CSU clinical trial aims to find out
A new study is underway to understand the response to three different medications in the treatment of canine cognitive dysfunction syndrome in aging dogs, with the long-term hope of advancing Alzheimer’s Disease treatments in humans.
Celebrate! CSU winners from CVMBS honored virtually in 2021
Celebrate! Colorado State honors the teaching, research, and service contributions of faculty and staff. Six people from the college received awards this year.
Calling all Colorado canines: Volunteers needed for the Dog Aging Project
Do you have a dog? Want to help scientists understand what happens as dogs and humans get older? The Dog Aging Project needs volunteers.
CSU vet hospital loans medical equipment to UCHealth Medical Center of the Rockies
In response to the need for ventilators brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, Colorado State University’s James L. Voss Veterinary Teaching Hospital has loaned 33 machines to UCHealth Medical Center of the Rockies.
Reporter-Herald: Loveland medical centers buckling down, stocking up ahead of projected COVID-19 surge
Colorado State University’s veterinary teaching hospital donated a ventilator to Medical Center of the Rockies, which is exploring ways to have two patients share one ventilator, though it hopes that won’t become necessary.
Fox31: CSU makes own hand sanitizer amid COVID-19 pandemic
VIDEO: “It’s important that we also support the local community that we’ve benefited so much from Fort Collins. We’re working right now to see if we can support the local healthcare centers and nursing home environments in Larimer County and the surrounding area,” Karen Dobos told FOX31.
UCHealth Today: COVID-19 and pets: What you should know
“The canine coronavirus vaccines available in some global markets are intended to protect again enteric (intestinal) coronavirus infection and are not licensed for protection against respiratory infections,” Dr. Michael Lappin, professor of infectious disease, and director of shelter medicine at the James L. Voss Veterinary Teaching Hospital.
Psychology Today: What Pet Owners and Vets Need to Know About COVID-19
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