Crafting a shared vision CVM partnering with mural artist Tia Richardson to create community artwork ‘A perfect storm’ Cross-hospital collaboration helps a young French bulldog overcome a barrage of severe gastrointestinal problems that nearly turned deadly Care beyond borders CVM group joins an international volunteer effort in Mazunte, Mexico, that seeks to save sea turtles by keeping community dog populations in check News archive CategoryAll newsAlumniAwardsCollege wideCOVID-19EducationFacultyResearchServiceStudents TypeVBSVetmed Newly funded: Targeting virus assembly to inhibit SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19 In order for the SARS-CoV-2 to infect humans and cause COVID-19 disease, it must be able to produce more progeny viruses in the infected cells. Newly funded: Assessing COVID-19 virus-host interactions Of the four structural proteins that make up human coronaviruses, the envelope (E) protein is currently the least understood by scientists. Research roundup: How do the marking behaviors and territory overlap of solitary animals impact disease spread? Animals often acquire pathogens — bacteria, viruses, parasites — as they move through their environments. Research roundup: As rotavirus A dodges immunity, how can swine researchers and producers keep up? Despite decades of research on rotavirus A (RVA), all US pigs are highly likely to contract the virus at some point in their lifetime Research roundup: How can producers and veterinarians out-step colibacillosis in Pakistan and around the world? Colibacillosis, a disease caused by avian pathogenic Escherichia coli (APEC), costs the global poultry industry millions of dollars each year. The VBS Department Goes Virtual The VBS Department has created a virtual video tour to provide an overview of the Research, Teaching, and Outreach missions of the department. Tim Johnson rolls out new poultry training programs starting Fall 2020 VBS Professor, Tim Johnson will be offering several new poultry training certificate programs beginning, Fall 2020. MNPRO and Chronic Wasting Disease Research Program Expansion The Minnesota Center for Prion Research and Outreach (MNPRO) directed by VBS Assistant Professor, Peter Larsen receives funding for expansion. Research roundup: Can worker bees infect the queen with viruses? Worker honeybees feed, groom, and tend to the queen throughout her lifetime, which could theoretically provide an opportunity for pathogens to spread from the workers to the queen. Research roundup: How do viruses move between wasps, hornets, and honeybees? Scientists suspect that wasps and hornets preying upon honeybees promotes the spread of viruses. First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Current page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Next page Next › Last page Last »
‘A perfect storm’ Cross-hospital collaboration helps a young French bulldog overcome a barrage of severe gastrointestinal problems that nearly turned deadly
Care beyond borders CVM group joins an international volunteer effort in Mazunte, Mexico, that seeks to save sea turtles by keeping community dog populations in check
Newly funded: Targeting virus assembly to inhibit SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19 In order for the SARS-CoV-2 to infect humans and cause COVID-19 disease, it must be able to produce more progeny viruses in the infected cells.
Newly funded: Assessing COVID-19 virus-host interactions Of the four structural proteins that make up human coronaviruses, the envelope (E) protein is currently the least understood by scientists.
Research roundup: How do the marking behaviors and territory overlap of solitary animals impact disease spread? Animals often acquire pathogens — bacteria, viruses, parasites — as they move through their environments.
Research roundup: As rotavirus A dodges immunity, how can swine researchers and producers keep up? Despite decades of research on rotavirus A (RVA), all US pigs are highly likely to contract the virus at some point in their lifetime
Research roundup: How can producers and veterinarians out-step colibacillosis in Pakistan and around the world? Colibacillosis, a disease caused by avian pathogenic Escherichia coli (APEC), costs the global poultry industry millions of dollars each year.
The VBS Department Goes Virtual The VBS Department has created a virtual video tour to provide an overview of the Research, Teaching, and Outreach missions of the department.
Tim Johnson rolls out new poultry training programs starting Fall 2020 VBS Professor, Tim Johnson will be offering several new poultry training certificate programs beginning, Fall 2020.
MNPRO and Chronic Wasting Disease Research Program Expansion The Minnesota Center for Prion Research and Outreach (MNPRO) directed by VBS Assistant Professor, Peter Larsen receives funding for expansion.
Research roundup: Can worker bees infect the queen with viruses? Worker honeybees feed, groom, and tend to the queen throughout her lifetime, which could theoretically provide an opportunity for pathogens to spread from the workers to the queen.
Research roundup: How do viruses move between wasps, hornets, and honeybees? Scientists suspect that wasps and hornets preying upon honeybees promotes the spread of viruses.