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A woman in a yellow baseball cap and protective gloves stands by a stream holding a frog

Led by CVM researchers, this statewide effort is pioneering risk management to prevent a lethal fungus from devastating Minnesota's wild amphibians.

Researcher Rachel Schambow gives a presentation.

Grant funds will fuel CVM research efforts to combat outbreaks across species

A woman stands smiling holding a microphone

The event was in recognition of international One Health day.

A raccoon stands in front of a body of water

The tool offers a county-level view of avian influenza activity in Minnesota's wild animals.

A pampas deer stands in the grassy foreground with whit

In Brazil’s vast flooded plains, CVM researchers are teaming up with local scientists to trace how diseases like brucellosis move through wildlife, livestock, and people—and what that means for global health.

Emily Banks standing smiling in front of her research poster
Issue: Fall 2025

Emily Banks’s work with amphibians in Minnesota and Peru reflects the power of hands-on research to launch students toward leadership and discovery.

Image of a virus in a microscope
Issue: Fall 2025

The University’s new Institute on Infectious Diseases highlights CVM’s essential role in advancing One Health solutions to emerging threats.
 

A man in a medical mask with a notebook talks to another man standing behind a pen with a pig and piglets

At CVM’s Center for Animal Health and Food Safety (CAHFS), researchers are drawing on lessons from around the globe to help protect U.S. livestock from devastating outbreaks.