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When CVM students and faculty adapt to remote learning, innovation is born
 

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Historically, many human health practices—vaccination, herd immunity, biosecurity and isolation, and fecal transplantation—were derived from animal agriculture.

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A new initiative fills gaps created by COVID-19
 

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Molly McCue, DVM, MS, PhD, associate dean of research at the CVM, becomes the director of the College's Comparative Medicine and Pathology Training Program T32 grant from the National Institutes of Health

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I am a veterinary clinician at the University of Minnesota. As in many other veterinary hospitals, things have changed.

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We are scientists who use math to study how disease moves through groups, and we can guarantee that coronavirus is just a few degrees of separation — or less — from each one of us. 

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Outreach at the College of Veterinary Medicine is driven by students and focused on community.

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CVM researchers, clinicians, and staff volunteer time and tools to combat COVID-19.