All Articles: Vetmed
The non-invasive method can help Indigenous tribes ensure moose population health for key cultural practices and food security.
In December, Lexi Frank will head back to Guyana to collect samples from bats, which she’ll use to continue exploring crucial questions.
Researchers’ groundbreaking new diagnostic technique will allow for faster and more accurate disease detection.
New research offers a novel method for identifying high-risk types of avian pathogenic E. coli, improving poultry health management.
Seven CVM projects recently received funding through the Rapid Agricultural Response Fund (RARF) for the 2024–25 biennium.
CVM researchers receive funding to develop genetic tools to support the health and performance of Standardbred racehorses.
Researchers find a possible link between the protein MET and cancer spread in canine malignant melanoma.
Displaying the bright future of research in the CVM.
In a reanalysis of the impact of hog farms, CVM researchers emphasize need for careful analysis and caution against misinterpreting the data
Unique U of M Holsteins from the 1960s are less susceptible to mastitis than contemporary dairy cows
This one-of-a-kind herd is providing researchers with insights to improve cow health.