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mussels

Apr 14, 2021

Mussel Sensors Pave the Way for New Environmental Monitoring Tools

NC State researchers have designed a new system that could be used to alert others to the presence of toxic substances in aquatic ecosystems.

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Apr 8, 2021

Pilot Study Finds Evidence of Bartonella Infection in Schizophrenia Patients

Bartonella are bacteria historically associated with cat-scratch disease, which until recently was thought to be solely a short-lived or self-limiting infection.

bladder cancer clinical trial info

Apr 5, 2021

Clinical Trial: Early Detection Screening of Dogs for Bladder Cancer

The NC State College of Veterinary Medicine, with the help of the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine, is screening dogs for a bladder and prostate cancer called urothelial carcinoma or transitional cell carcinoma (UC/TCC). As part of this study, investigators will screen dog urine for a UC/TCC marker using the BRAF Mutation Detection…

baby goat in pen with mother

Mar 31, 2021

NC State Veterinary Medicine News and Updates, March 2021

Day of Giving, COVID-19 testing lab and more from a busy month at the CVM.

Day of giving

Mar 23, 2021

Generous Supporters Power Another Successful Day of Giving for the College of Veterinary Medicine

In just 24 hours, College of Veterinary Medicine supporters gave more than $8.7 million, the most of any participating college for the third year in a row.

Love

Feb 25, 2021

NC State Veterinary Medicine News and Updates, February 2021

Alfreda Johnson Webb's impact, COVID-19 sniffing dogs and more from a busy month on campus.

turkeys on farm

Feb 24, 2021

Campylobacter Strains Exchange Genes, Can Become More Virulent and Antibiotic Resistant

New CVM-led research finds that Campylobacter bacteria persist throughout poultry production – from farm to grocery shelves – and that two of the most common strains are exchanging genetic material.

Snow day

Jan 29, 2021

NC State Veterinary Medicine News and Updates, January 2021

Global health program spotlight, promising canine osteosarcoma research and more from a busy month on campus.

Global health

Jan 26, 2021

Spring 2021, The Oath Magazine

The latest issue of The Oath focuses on our ever-growing global health program and the impact it is already making on the world.

C. diff

Jan 21, 2021

Study: Inflamed Environment is C. diff Paradise

New CVM-led research shows that the inflammation caused by Clostridioides difficile infection gives the pathogen a two-fold advantage.