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Dr. Yu Ueda works in the NC State Veterinary Hospital's ICU.

Feb 24, 2025

Research Roundup February 2025

Scientific breakthroughs are around the corner for every species at the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine! From clinical care, to benchtop studies, to research on best educational practice, we are finding innovative solutions to modern problems that propel each of our missions forward.

Feb 13, 2025

NC State College of Veterinary Medicine Names New Director of Extracorporeal Services

Dr. Yu Ueda, an associate clinical professor who is board-certified in critical and emergency care, has been named director of extracorporeal services at the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine.  Extracorporeal therapy involves filtering and removing toxins from an animal’s bloodstream using highly specialized techniques and equipment. Services that fall under this scope include hemodialysis,…

From left, Drs. Jiwoong Her, Autumn Harris, Yu Ueda, Allison Kendall, Bernie Hansen and Shelly Vaden.

Dec 3, 2024

In the Nephrology and Urology Veterinary Field, NC State Leading the Way

With the addition of two associate professors this year, the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine has the largest number of faculty members in the country who are affiliated with the new American College of Veterinary Nephrology and Urology, with six faculty members dedicated to the increasingly specialized field.  Dr. Autumn Harris, an established researcher…

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Jul 16, 2024

The Human Connection

At the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine, we conduct research that leads to healing across the animal-human bond. ‘Bench to bedside’ takes a unique form on our campus, where advancements bridging veterinary research and human health care can span ‘barn to bedside’ or ‘farm to table.’

extracorporeal service

Oct 5, 2021

NC State Veterinary Hospital Expands Dialysis, Other Lifesaving Services

NC State's service is the closest source of comprehensive extracorporeal care between Florida and Washington, D.C.

New to the CVM Family

Jul 8, 2020

New to the CVM Family: Meet Yu Ueda

The clinical assistant professor was so determined to become a veterinarian that he moved to the United States to pursue a DVM before he learned to speak English.