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“The best defense is a good offense,” said Dr. Rhoel Dinglasan. “We know that surveillance systems work. We need to do it abroad before it…
Dr. Nimra Khalid, studying microbial virulence, antibiotic alternatives in Dr. Aria Eshraghi’s lab, took 1st place in EPI’s Research Day graduate…
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“The best defense is a good offense,” said Dr. Rhoel Dinglasan. “We know that surveillance systems work. We need to do it abroad before it…
Nance hopes her passion for computational biology will ultimately lead to improved cancer outcomes in both animals and humans.
Preliminary results from some of Dr. Autumn Harris’s clinical trials are promising and could result in new medications being brought to market to…
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A potentially dangerous tapeworm linked to severe, cancer-like disease has now been found in the Pacific Northwest, marking its first detection in wild animals along the U.S. West Coast. Researchers…
A sweeping new study of wild snakes in the southeastern US has revealed a hidden health crisis slithering beneath the surface. Researchers found that many snakes are carrying multiple infections…
Scientists have cracked open the “black box” of feline cancer in a landmark study that genetically analyzed nearly 500 cat tumors from around the world. The research uncovered striking similarities…
Reptiles have been growing armor in their skin on and off for hundreds of millions of years, but scientists never fully understood how it evolved. A massive new evolutionary study…
Animal Airwaves
If your dog is suddenly unable to rise, or can’t move its legs, it becomes a scary situation for any pet owner. However, causes for “down dog” signs can vary…
While pet-proofing our homes, potential exposure to heavy metals often escapes our notice — but it can make our pets really sick. Zinc intoxication usually results from swallowing pennies minted…
Creative benefit packages are becoming more common in today’s workplace. Some companies are offering back-up care, which refers to temporary support for family members when regular care plans fall through….
Tetanus is caused by bacteria that live in soil and manure, lying in wait to infect wounds, surgical sites and umbilical stumps in horses and livestock. So, it’s important to…