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Dr. Craig Miller on INTERACT

Dr. Craig Miller studies viruses that affect animals and humans. INTERACT will help connect him with other researchers. He also serves on INTERACT's internal advisory committee.

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Vet Med Faces of Research: Dr. Madhan Subramanian

In this month's segment of Vet Med Faces of Research, Dr. Madhan Subramanian discusses his team's research on obesity and aging related diseases. His work has implications on the health and…

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Dr. Carlos Risco talks about INTERACT

The Institute for Translational and Emerging Research in Advanced Comparative Therapy or INTERACT aims to fulfill One Health research by conducting parallel investigations in both humans and animals.…

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OSU Vet Med Launches New Institute

OSU College of Veterinary Medicine launches the Institute for Translational and Emerging Research in Advanced Comparative Therapy (INTERACT). INTERACT is a platform to support collaborative research…

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Vet Med Faces of Research: Dr. Fernando Bauermann

Dr. Fernando Bauermann studies viruses that affect animals and people. In this month's Vet Med Faces of Research, Dr. Bauermann shares what is currently happening in his lab.

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Unifying Health: OSU Veterinary College and Einstein College of Medicine Partner

Oklahoma State University's College of Veterinary Medicine and Albert Einstein College of Medicine partner in research to benefit companion animals and people. This partnership may herald new…

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Animals & COVID-19 Guidelines (5/9/20)

Dr. Rosslyn Biggs has information on the updated CDC guidelines regarding pets & other animals. For Extension fact sheets & more visit https://extension.okstate.edu SUNUP is a…

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Handling Animals During a Pandemic

- Kris Hiney explains why it is important to have a detailed plan for animal care ahead of disaters and pandemics.

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Animals & COVID-19

Dr. Rosslyn Biggs has information on Covid-19 and animals, and how current evidence shows they cannot spread the virus. For information on animals & Covid-19 visit…

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Flat, Cool & Acid-free: Agriculture

In this episode of Flat, Cool & Acid-free, Samantha Mackey and David Peters cover the history of agriculture at Oklahoma State University. This episode feature a segment from the Archives Live,…

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Vet Med Faces of Research: Dr. Susan Little

Dr. Susan Little shares her enthusiasm for studying ticks and tick-borne diseases and how they affect both animals and people.

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Changing Lives Through Research

Dr. Ashish Ranjan is a 2018 Regents Distinguished Research Award recipient at OSU's Center for Veterinary Health Sciences. Hear how he and his team are conducting cutting edge research to help…

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Preventive Controls for Animal Food

The Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) requires facilities processing any type of animal food (complete feed or ingredients) to comply with new current good manufacturing practices and to implement…

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The OSU Libraries: William E. Brock Memorial Library

Located in McElroy Hall, The William E. Brock Memorial Library, also referred to as the Veterinary Medicine Library, is a subject-focused branch of the OSU Libraries and serves the Center for…

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A One Health Perspective on Antimicrobial Resistance

Dr. Laura Kahn talks about the vital connection between human, animal and environmental health sponsored by the Class of 1963 Distinguished Lectureship. Her research focuses on antimicrobial…

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The Great War and Its Legacy: "They Did Their Bit. War Animals and the Great War" with Dr. Chelsea Medlock

For many, the First World War is the epitome of industrialized and total warfare; however, the war itself relied heavily on the employment of war animals. Find other Great War and Its Legacy…

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