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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 2022

UMN, international partners fight swine disease and strengthen trade

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Issue: Fall 2022

Minnesota Urolith Center discovery paves way for genetic testing and hereditary disease prevention in rare dog breed

Harry the bulldog
Issue: Fall 2022

Study participants sought to continue research into English bulldogs’ early urinary stone development 

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Issue: Fall 2022

New CVM research finds vaccines decrease the risk of influenza virus reassortment in pigs

Jared Young

CVM graduate student Jared Young will use an upcoming fellowship to unravel clues that could combat respiratory illness 

Emma Leof Bollig, Dr. Amanda Beaudoin, and Dr. Jennifer Granick pose in front of bookcase

The College of Veterinary Medicine is filling the gap in national data on antibiotic use in dogs and cats, which will help veterinarians everywhere avoid increasing resistance to these important medications.

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Addison’s disease, an immune disorder that often goes undiagnosed, is newly diagnosed in thousands of humans and dogs each year. Veterinary researchers are taking important steps to develop new therapies for dogs.