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IN THE NEWS: OSU Center for Veterinary Health Sciences Performing Cataract Surgery on Horses

Cataract surgery is pretty common for humans, but there's only one place in Oklahoma performing the surgery for horses. Ophthalmologists at Oklahoma State University's Center for Veterinary…

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CVHS Classroom Groundbreaking Ceremony

The Veterinary Center is making progress to ensure veterinarians are available to protect our food supply and treat our beloved pets and livestock as they break ground for a new classroom building.…

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OSU in the News: New Cancer Technology for Pets

OSU in the News: the OSU School of Veterinary Medicine is using new ultrasound technology to reimagine the way cancer is treated in dogs. Originally aired on KOTV.

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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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Yoda: with you the force is

Yoda is a 15 month old sheep with a heart defect. For the first time, Oklahoma State veterinarians perform a procedure on a sheep to fix Yoda's problem.

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Is There a Researcher in You?

The environment is the same, yet some animals get sick and some don't. Veterinary student Alexis Sirois is trying to find out why.

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Help4Animals

The Oklahoma State University Center for Veterinary Health Sciences and KFOR-TV are working together to treat animals severely injured by natural disasters...

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Faculty Conversations: Dr. Mike Davis

Dr. Davis, professor and Oxley Endowed Chair in Equine Sports Medicine, conducts research to understand animal exercise physiology and pathophysiology.

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Student Spotlight: The Standing Experience

A veterinary student with a spinal cord injury receives a Half-Power SuperStand chair to help her stand to perform certain tasks while earning her DVM degree.

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ARCHIVES: Early History of the OSU Center for Veterinary Health Sciences

Dr. Jonathan Friend was a pioneer in helping establish and build Oklahoma State University’s Center for Veterinary Health Sciences. Course work for the college was initiated in March, 1948, and…

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Summer Research Scholars Program

Katelyn Whitaker, a pre-veterinary student, talks about her experience in OSU's Center for Veterinary Health Sciences Summer Research Scholars Program.

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Faculty Conversations: Dr. Lin Liu

Dr. Liu received a U.S. patent in 2014 for his development of a technique for the modulation of gene activity within cells that could have therapeutic uses in the treatment of human diseases.

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Dr Reichard on NCVP Research Grants

Dr Mason Reichard, co-director of the National Center for Veterinary Parasitology, talks about available research grants

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NIH Awards OSU $11.3 Million Grant to Establish Respiratory Disease Center

Dr. Jerry Malayer talks about the National Institutes of Health $11.3 Million Grant to Establish a Respiratory Disease Center

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Helping the Four-Legged Tornado Victims

Oklahoma State University’s Center for Veterinary Health Sciences is reaching out to animal owners affected by the recent Oklahoma tornadoes by providing free treatment to those animals injured…

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