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Department of Clinical Sciences

Dr. Matthew Breen with students in the lab

Jul 11, 2016

Two CVM Researchers Among Recipients of First C3O Cancer Grants

A joint funding project from CVM and the Duke Cancer Institute, the C3O grants support research that will translate laboratory discoveries into therapeutic applications... 

Karen Munana and Megan Jacob

Jul 10, 2016

Pinpointing a Cause for Canine Epilepsy

Epilepsy is the most common neurological disorder in dogs, and about one-third of dogs suffering from epilepsy do not respond to... 

techs prep patient

Mar 4, 2016

NC State CVM, Duke Team Up Against Cancer

Cancer experts and drug developers increasingly believe they can create and speed successful treatments in dogs, with implications for certain types of human cancers... 

Dr. Keven Flammer

Feb 26, 2016

Keven Flammer Stepping Down as Associate Dean and Director of Academic Affairs for the College of Veterinary Medicine

Dr. Flammer joined college administration in the Academic Affairs office in December 2009 during a time of leadership change... 

British shorthair cat detail

Feb 21, 2016

Lascelles Promotes One Health Awareness With Clinical and Translational Science Award

The innovative project is one of three funded by the Clinical and Translational Science Awards One Health Alliance (COHA) to promote awareness of... 

Dr. Natasha Olby holding dog

Feb 17, 2016

On the Move: Dr. Natasha Olby

Olby’s work is the essence of personalized medicine, caring for individual patients with medical strategies tailored to their physical characteristics and genetic predisposition... 

green sea turtles cold stunned on the beach in cape lookout

Feb 7, 2016

NC State Faculty Respond to Record Number of Cold Stunned Sea Turtles

An unseasonably warm December, followed by precipitous drops in temperature after the New Year, caught a record number of young green sea turtles inshore where they are vulnerable to Cold Stun Syndrome... 

Dr. Mowat (left) examines the eyes of a red wolf restrained by Dr. Kennedy-Stoskopf (right)

Feb 7, 2016

Red Wolves May Help Understanding of Human Eye Disease

Careful work with red wolf reintroduction efforts may help us better understand an array of eye diseases that affect as many as 1.8 million people in the United States... 

two scientists looking into microscope

Jan 18, 2016

CVM, Duke Cancer Institute Host Comparative Oncology Symposium

The NC State College of Veterinary Medicine and the Duke Cancer Institute are hosting the First Annual Consortium for Canine Comparative Oncology Symposium from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 22 at the North Carolina Biotechnology Center. 

Veterinarian examines eye on a black dog

Jan 3, 2016

New Research Study Focuses on Mysterious Eye Disease in Dogs

SARDS is an ocular disease that damages the rods and cones within the retina of an affected dog’s eyes. The retina degenerates and the result is complete blindness. Why this happens and how to prevent it are questions...