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Equine Health

Emily Martin, Ph.D., of the Class of 2018

Aug 6, 2017

Grad Student Makes an Impact on Equine Medicine

Emily Martin, Class of 2018, is researching new ways to inhibit inflammation in horses, a project that she finds endlessly interesting and brimming with potential... 

Alix Berglund walks horse

Nov 3, 2016

A Devotion to Equine Stem Cell Research

Alix Berglund’s research, funded through a grant from the Morris Animal Foundation since 2016, is centered on making donor stem cells more reliable in equine therapy... 

horse

Apr 8, 2014

Horses and Disasters: Planning for the Unthinkable

Barrett Slenning, an associate professor in the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine’s Department of Population Health and Pathobiology, is an expert in epidemiology and animal biosecurity risk management. My last blog introduced the idea that pets need to be included in planning for disasters, particularly severe weather events.  This contribution will discuss some unique aspects of… 

horse nosebleeds

Dec 18, 2013

NC State Specialist Provides Advice to Horse Owners Concerning Equine Nosebleeds

Dr. Timo Prange, an equine specialist with NC State University’s Veterinary Health Complex at the College of Veterinary Medicine, provides owner tips on nosebleeds in the horse. Equine Veterinary Service   

tammy horse

Dec 10, 2012

NC State CVM Equine Health Program Supports North Carolina’s Growing Equine Community

The Equine Health Program at North Carolina State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine brings together horse owners, veterinarians, and college faculty on the issues, research, and advancements concerning horse health in North Carolina and beyond. North Carolina is unique in that it is the only state without horse racing that is listed in the top… 

Sep 28, 2012

AAEP Holds ‘Focus on Ophthalmology’ at NC State University College of Veterinary Medicine

The American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) staged the second annual “Focus on Ophthalmology” continuing education meeting Sept. 6-8 in Raleigh, NC, for 120 attendees from the U.S., Canada, and overseas. The meeting involved two days of lectures at the Raleigh Crabtree Marriott Hotel and a day of practical laboratory sessions at NC State University’s College…