All Articles: Veterinary Population Medicine
With a grant from the USDA National Institutes of Food and Agriculture, CVM researchers are developing first-of-their kind genetic tools.
New LCCMR-supported research models the most effective and efficient approaches to watercraft inspections.
The awards from the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station will support research on arthritis reovirus and influenza A.
On Feb. 27, CVM will host an interactive panel tackling the ethics of using artificial intelligence (AI) in research.
A recent study offers new tools for the elimination of M. hyopneumoniae in U.S. herds.
Findings will have immediate ramifications for livestock husbandry practices & will advance theoretical understanding of virus behavior.
New insights into the prevalence & persistence of intramammary infections can help farmers safeguard the health & productivity of herds.
A new study shows liver function during the late stages of pregnancy may determine which cows develop ketosis during lactation.
The platform will make PRRSV genetic data more interpretable to support better disease management practices
2023 Resident and Graduate Student Research Grant funding has been awarded as of July 1.