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Happy Holidays 2022The faculty, staff and students of Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine wish you a joyous holiday season!
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Dr. Morgan Stanley: 2022 Dean McElroy Award RecipientMorgan Stanley of Tulsa, Oklahoma, was named the 2022 Dean Clarence H. McElroy award recipient. Selected by the graduating class and fourth year instructors, the award is the highest honor an…
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2022 Oklahoma Veterinarian of the YearDr. John Otto was named the 2022 Veterinarian of the Year by the Oklahoma Veterinary Medical Association.
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Vet Med Faces of Research: Dr. Pratul AgarwalDr. Agarwal shares his research on enzymes, combining biology and chemistry with computing. |
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Vet Med Faces of Research: Dr. Myron HinsdaleDr. Myron Hinsdale shares his research on kidney disease, fat metabolism and the lung. An associate professor at Oklahoma State's College of Veterinary Medicine, he has been conducting research… |
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Happy Holidays from OSU Vet MedThe faculty, staff and students at Oklahoma State University's College of Veterinary Medicine wish you and yours a happy holiday season in their native language! |
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Vet Med Faces of Research: Dr. Megan WilliamsIn this segment of Vet Med Faces of Research, Dr. Megan Williams talks about her research on equine lameness and the suspensory ligament. Dr. Williams is a board certified equine surgeon at Oklahoma… |
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2021 Veterans Day Observance: My Search for a HeroDr. Jerry Ritchey, professor at the College of Veterinary Medicine, shares his search for information on his grandfather, who died serving in World War II. Each year the veterinary college hosts a… |
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Vet Med Faces of Research: Dr. Lara SypniewskiIn this segment of Vet Med Faces of Research, Dr. Lara Sypniewski talks about her research on pet food and how it impacts a dog's health. Dr. Sypniewski is the Henthorne Clinical Professor of… |
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Juno Brown: 4 Surgeries LaterIt was a bad, bad year for Juno Brown. In January, the golden retriever underwent emergency surgery for a kidney stone in the first of four surgeries she would have before the end of May. |
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Vet Med Welcomes Class of 2025The College of Veterinary Medicine officially welcomed the Class of 2025 at an Induction Ceremony. See excerpts from the event and hear from two members of the class, Alexandra Bingham and Will… |
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