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Mike Charbonneau

CVM construction

Sep 23, 2021

40 Years Later: Looking Back on the Very First Day at the CVM

On Aug. 27, 1981, the first group of 40 pioneering students began their DVM training surrounded by mud and construction crews.

Dog

Sep 20, 2021

Cartilage Resurfacing Implant Reduces Pain, Restores Hip Joint Function in Dogs

The study could be a significant first step toward preventative, less invasive joint resurfacing in dogs and humans.

Salmonella sample in petri dish

Sep 7, 2021

Researchers Sequence Genome of Drug-Resistant Salmonella Enteritidis Strain That Can Sicken Poultry

Characterizing the strain will aid public health agencies in tracing outbreaks and preventing exposures.

illustration of gut bacteria

Sep 3, 2021

How Pre- and Probiotics Keep Intestinal Barriers Strong

The effectiveness of pre- and probiotics can go beyond just promoting gut health through the presence of “good” bacteria or correct sugars.

Class of 2025 orientation

Aug 30, 2021

NC State Veterinary Medicine News and Updates, August 2021

ICU stuffed animals. introducing children to science, a new distinguished chair and more from a busy month on campus.

old dog lounges

Aug 20, 2021

Varying Immune Cell Levels in Canine Brain Tumors Could Provide Therapeutic Targets

The research, the most extensive examination of immune cell infiltration in canine glioma to date, adds to the body of evidence that these brain tumors might recruit cells that aid in immunosuppression.

Quattlebaum

Aug 16, 2021

With New Distinguished Chair, Family’s Heartfelt Gift Creates Lasting Impact

Professor of Internal Medicine Adam Birkenheuer, an internationally recognized expert on vector-borne infections of dogs and cats, is the recipient of the Quattlebaum Chair.

Kier Way

Aug 12, 2021

‘I Could Really Do This’: NC State Veterinary Medicine Student Exposing More Children to Science

Kier Way rarely saw Black veterinarians growing up. Now the member of the CVM class of 2022 is determined to make things better for future generations. 

Ilustration of mRNA

Aug 11, 2021

‘Frameshifting’ Therapy for Mast Cell Cancers Reduces Size, Spread

A potential new cancer treatment reduces the number of mast cells by “mutating” the messenger RNA before it can deliver instructions for manufacturing the gene responsible for cell proliferation.

female box turtle with an aural abscess

Jul 30, 2021

NC State Veterinary Medicine News and Updates, July 2021

Behind the scenes with the Turtle Rescue Team, a new distinguished chair honor and more from a busy month on campus.