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Issue: Fall 2022

Over $9.2 million in federal funding to focus on worker health, safety projects in animal agriculture

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Issue: Fall 2021

College of Veterinary Medicine researchers are gaining a better understanding of the genetics of Salmonella in an effort to get ahead of outbreaks

DVM student Leyton Becker poses with a red calf.
Issue: Fall 2021

Addressing veterinary care shortages in rural areas is more complicated than a lack of students to fill empty roles

Rahul Kumar
Issue: Fall 2021

CVM graduate student explores solution for preventing reovirus infection in turkeys

Poultry professional in a turkey facility
Issue: Fall 2021

A new certificate program aimed at poultry professionals and students launched this fall through the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine. 

A Veterinary Diagnostic Lab technician compares salmonella samples.

Treating bacterial diseases is becoming increasingly difficult, but the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory is facilitating more targeted treatments

Chicks
Issue: Fall 2020

This fall a team of Minnesota educators began offering poultry training programs that provide multiple levels of education for aspiring or current poultry professionals.

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Earlier this year, The University of Minnesota Informatics Institutes out of the Office of the Vice President for Research announced 18 graduate fellowship recipients. Four of the 18 recipients are students in the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine’s graduate programs.