News - Any -All newsAlumniAwardsCollege wideCOVID-19EducationFacultyResearchServiceStudents Researchers of CVM: Sian Durward-Akhurst In this video series, the College of Veterinary Medicine introduces some of the people behind our world-class research program. Researchers of CVM: Susan Arnold In this video series, the College of Veterinary Medicine introduces some of the people behind our world-class research program. What your pet’s cold tells us about global health To help prevent life-saving antibiotics from losing their power, CVM researchers examine how we treat our pets’ most common infections Driving the future: CVM Research Award winners announced The 2026 recipients will be honored at the RIDE Summit on June 17 A gentle giant's fight for tomorrow Facing a deadly melanoma diagnosis, 15-year-old Hugo is part of a trial of a groundbreaking new vaccine. Researchers of CVM: Ferenc Toth In this video series, the College of Veterinary Medicine introduces some of the people behind our world-class research program. CVM brings One Health expertise to new Institute on Infectious Diseases The University’s new Institute on Infectious Diseases highlights CVM’s essential role in advancing One Health solutions to emerging threats. UMN College of Veterinary Medicine developing new clinic with $5 million gift from Stanton Foundation The College of Veterinary Medicine is set to elevate veterinary student training with a new spectrum of care clinic. Celebrating research, resilience, and community at the 2025 RIDE Summit Awards, insights, and celebration mark a day of research and connection Trust, transparency, and teamwork: Ethics in research collaborations Expert CVM panel tackles the ins and outs of research partnerships with community, industry, and government groups. Code green CVM researchers have uncovered the genetics behind a strange phenomenon in dogs: green pee. Using comparative biology to understand joint damage in children With a $3.3 million grant from the NIH, CVM researchers will examine the causes and genetics of the condition osteochondritis dissecans. Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Next page Next › Last page Last »
Researchers of CVM: Sian Durward-Akhurst In this video series, the College of Veterinary Medicine introduces some of the people behind our world-class research program.
Researchers of CVM: Susan Arnold In this video series, the College of Veterinary Medicine introduces some of the people behind our world-class research program.
What your pet’s cold tells us about global health To help prevent life-saving antibiotics from losing their power, CVM researchers examine how we treat our pets’ most common infections
Driving the future: CVM Research Award winners announced The 2026 recipients will be honored at the RIDE Summit on June 17
A gentle giant's fight for tomorrow Facing a deadly melanoma diagnosis, 15-year-old Hugo is part of a trial of a groundbreaking new vaccine.
Researchers of CVM: Ferenc Toth In this video series, the College of Veterinary Medicine introduces some of the people behind our world-class research program.
CVM brings One Health expertise to new Institute on Infectious Diseases The University’s new Institute on Infectious Diseases highlights CVM’s essential role in advancing One Health solutions to emerging threats.
UMN College of Veterinary Medicine developing new clinic with $5 million gift from Stanton Foundation The College of Veterinary Medicine is set to elevate veterinary student training with a new spectrum of care clinic.
Celebrating research, resilience, and community at the 2025 RIDE Summit Awards, insights, and celebration mark a day of research and connection
Trust, transparency, and teamwork: Ethics in research collaborations Expert CVM panel tackles the ins and outs of research partnerships with community, industry, and government groups.
Code green CVM researchers have uncovered the genetics behind a strange phenomenon in dogs: green pee.
Using comparative biology to understand joint damage in children With a $3.3 million grant from the NIH, CVM researchers will examine the causes and genetics of the condition osteochondritis dissecans.