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A close-up shot of an orange tabby cat sleeping soundly.

What do cats and astronauts have in common? They’re both at risk for getting kidney stones.

Hinh Ly smiles at his wife, Yuying Liang, in their lab.
Issue: Fall 2020

A CVM power couple tackles COVID-19 and life together
 

Three swine veterinarians observe a herd of swine in a facility.

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

Stethoscope

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

An illustration of Aric Frantz against a background of scientific equipment

Aric Frantz, ’14 DVM, ’13 PhD, shares insights on landing a career developing medicine in the private sector

COVID-19 virus illustration

The CVM seeks solutions for COVID-19

Emily Pope
Issue: Fall 2018

Third year DVM and PhD student Emily Pope is using veterinary medicine to create a better mouse model for treating human breast cancer. 

Mammalian soluble epoxide hydrolase (sEH) enzyme
Issue: Fall 2018

Alonso Guedes, DVM, MS, PhD, is inhibiting an enzyme found in all mammals to advance pain management in veterinary—and eventually, human—medicine.