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A new CVM team aims to mitigate antimicrobial resistance through a previously underexplored avenue — domesticated dogs, cats, and horses

IFSL student with Jennifer van de Ligt in classroom

In the next three decades, the global food supply will need to feed an additional 3 billion people. Jennifer van de Ligt, PhD spent over 15 years working with the food industry before joining the University of Minnesota as Director of the Integrated Food Systems Leadership program (IFSL), making her uniquely suited to align academic research on food issues with real-world applications.

Graduate students networking during lunch

The University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine’s annual Graduate Programs Recruiting Day took place on February 7. 

Yankee the dog

Yankee — a unique doberman-corgi mix — has become something of an icon at the CVM’s Clinical Investigation Center (CIC), where his “mom” Sara Pracht is a lead research study technician specialist. She’s worked at the CIC since 2006.

Sunil Kumar Mor with a penguin

Sunil Kumar Mor is forging new collaborations in an extreme setting to pursue novel advancements in molecular research.

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Researchers at the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine are expanding immunotherapy to better seek and destroy tumor cells — in both dogs and humans.

Standardbred horses pull a cart as they race around the track.

Researchers at the CVM set out to help spare racehorses 
 

Students collecting samples in the woods
Issue: Fall 2019

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