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Mike Charbonneau

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. 

Bartonella henselae bacteria

Aug 5, 2021

$4.8 Million Awarded to Develop Treatment for Bartonella-Related Disease

The CVM is leading the way to develop an effective antimicrobial treatment for animals and humans impacted by the Bartonella family of bacteria. 

pets waiting for owner

Aug 4, 2021

Adjusting Pets to Life After COVID-19 Quarantine

Margaret Gruen, assistant professor of behavioral medicine, talks about how post-quarantine scheduling shifts may impact pets — and how you can help ease them back into the routine they once knew so well. 

ICU stuffies

Aug 2, 2021

For Pets in Recovery at NC State, Small Stuffed Animals Make a Big Difference

After the clinicians at the NC State Veterinary Hospital provide life-saving care, donated stuffed animals provide comfort. 

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. 

Antimicrobial resistance development in bacteria — like E. coli, (pictured above), can have devastating effects on human health.

Jul 29, 2021

NC State College of Veterinary Medicine Research Roundup, July 2021

Canine osteoarthritis, feline HCM, fighting antimicrobial resistance and more of the latest published research from the CVM. 

Jul 29, 2021

Study: Gene Associated with Autism Linked to Itch Response

A gene associated with autism spectrum disorder and pain hypersensitivity may actually decrease itch response. 

class of 2025

Jul 27, 2021

Meet the NC State Veterinary Medicine Class of 2025

The incoming class ranges in age from 19 to 35, with an average age of 24, and its members hail from 15 different states and Puerto Rico. 

Adam Birkenheuer

Jul 21, 2021

NC State Veterinary Medicine Infectious Disease Expert Birkenheuer to Receive Distinguished Chair

Birkenheuer’s long-standing dedication to the detection and treatment of infectious diseases in dogs and cats has led to remarkable breakthroughs at NC State. 

Grey Wolves (Canis lupus) Looks Up at Viewer - captive animal

Jul 20, 2021

DNA Assay Aids in Identifying and Protecting North American Wolves, Coyotes

The genetic information could aid authorities in prosecuting hunting jurisdiction violations and preserving protected species.