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A global leader in One Health and molecular epidemiology, Sreevatsan’s research into zoonotic diseases has helped shape how we understand the interface between animal and human health.

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PRRSV has remained a difficult virus to stop, even after decades of research. Researchers at the University of Minnesota are changing the tide.

Katie Anderson standing next to an exam table where her dog sits

The 12-week program provides an opportunity for first- and second-year students to gain hands-on experience in research. For veterinarian Katie Anderson, the experience was career-changing.

Leonberger researcher team, two fair skinned women and two fair skinned men, pose with two Leonberger dogs

The Leonberger Health Foundation has been supporting Canine Genetics Lab research at the College of Veterinary Medicine for more than two decades. The results have greatly improved the health of the breed, which nearly went extinct.

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Issue: Fall 2025

Lindstrom-Engel funding empowers postdoctoral researchers to advance science, forge global connections, and carry forward a legacy of innovation.

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Issue: Fall 2025

A rare autoimmune disease occurs at much higher rates in dogs than in people, making a canine model ideal for studying why the disease happens, and how to prevent it.

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.