All Articles: Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences

Mosquito

CVM scientists are getting to the root of a novel biocontrol method to prevent mosquitoes from transmitting Zika virus. 

Tick on leaf

Research shows how a new type of DNA sequencing can be used to get a real-time picture of the dangerous bacteria ticks are carrying

A man wearing a white lab coat and a black glove holds up two tubes and points to them

CVM researcher Stuart Lichtenberg brings unique perspective to the MNPRO team

Many brown roosters standing together

Bacterial strains that coevolved with poultry are more likely to be effective—a finding that may also have implications for other species.

award

The VBS Department would like to recognize two Teaching Assistants (TA's) who have providing teaching support during the 22-23 academic year

RNA graphic

Understanding what drives sarcoma growth in dogs could have big implications for both canine and human cancer treatment. 

Test tubes

2023 Resident and Graduate Student Research Grant funding has been awarded as of July 1.

Eggs

The projects support major priorities for USDA animal disease preparedness and response.

Lab

Twelve research projects recently awarded $1.2 million in funding through the CVM intramural Internal Grants Program.