Chronic Wasting Disease, a contagious, neurodegenerative disease, is moving quickly through our ecosystem and U of M researchers are collaborating to stop it in its tracks.
Seventeen faculty members from across the College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) are participating in the first cohort of the new CVM Instructor Development Program—a new addition for the 2018–19 academic year.
The Department of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences made new connections and built upon lasting ones at the new Bell Museum during an August 21 event.
This summer, The Raptor Center’s (TRC) Education Department has embarked on a new mission—to help teachers engage students in real-life science in the outdoors.
Students earning a DVM from the College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) are among the world’s best-prepared veterinary graduates when it comes to protecting the health of animals and humans through disease prevention, control, and rapid response to emerging issues.
Arthritis can cause significant losses for chicken and turkey producers— anywhere from 5 to 40 percent of a flock can be lost when a reovirus that causes arthritis takes hold. A University of Minnesota research team has spent the past seven years developing tools producers can use to control this nagging and sometimes devastating condition.