The Horse: How Veterinarians Evaluate Saddle Fit
Dr. Kevin Haussler of Colorado State University describes how a saddle should fit horses and how he investigates saddle-fit issues that might cause back pain.
Dr. Kevin Haussler of Colorado State University describes how a saddle should fit horses and how he investigates saddle-fit issues that might cause back pain.
VIDEO: Dr. Stephanie McGrath is a veterinarian at CSU the Veterinary Teaching Hospital. She’s looking into the effectiveness of treating pet seizures with cannabidiol. In July, she told CBS4 results from her 16 dog study are promising, but overall more research needs to be done.
National Needs Fellowship PhD students were awarded a unique travel grant to learn from experts in Australia and New Zealand.
Dr. Stephanie McGrath and her neurology team are seeking to enroll 60 dogs in a clinical trial investigating the safety and efficacy of CBD in dogs with epilepsy.
"We began this work in 2014, first with mice, then ferrets, and now dogs," said Dr. Richard Bowen, a professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences and director of the Natural Animal Models Core at CSU. "I was skeptical at first and still think it's almost unbelievable, but it keeps working."
Mo Salman and Sangeeta Rao agreed to carry out extensive and in-depth exchanges and cooperation in the field of veterinary epidemiology research, providing strong technical support for improving the level of animal health protection and public health and safety in both countries.
“Cancer sucks. But I’ve learned about cancer through One Cure and there’s hope through studying animals." -Clint Bowyer
The Feline Cancer Core, a multidisciplinary CSU team has joined forces to find answers to a question that has vexed animal owners and clinicians alike: Is it cancer or is it IBD?
More than 100 undergraduates, graduate students and post-doctoral fellows presented their investigations at CVMBS Research Day.
High school students can meet CSU researchers, clinicians, and public-health officials who work on TB in humans and natural animal hosts, 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Monday, March 25.