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OSU Veterinary College offers Alumni Digital Career Services

Mon, May 17, 2021

The College of Veterinary Medicine alumni affairs office now offers digital career services for all alumni.

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Calming the anxious pup with music

Mon, May 17, 2021

Dr. Katrina Meinkoth, an Oklahoma State University veterinarian, wanted to know more about the effect of music — and specifically its effect on dogs.

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OSU Veterinary College Receives Research Funding from Aurora Pharmaceutical

Tue, May 04, 2021

Aurora Pharmaceutical recently donated more than $2,800 to Oklahoma State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine to help support equine house officer research projects.

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Vet Med Faces of Research: Dr. Sunil More

Mon, May 03, 2021

Sunil More, BVSc and AH, MVSc, Ph.D., DACVP, is an assistant professor in the Department of Veterinary Pathobiology. He has been involved in respiratory virus diseases research for a decade.

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Veterinary Viewpoints: Rabies continues to be a threat to pets and livestock

Fri, Apr 30, 2021

While all mammals are capable of being infected with rabies, it’s rare in very small mammals, like rats and squirrels. Raccoons, foxes, skunks and other wild animals are often the source of infection for livestock and other domestic animals. Dogs and cats often get it from fighting with wildlife, while horses, cattle and other livestock are likely to be bitten on the muzzle, udder or feet when encountering wildlife.

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Oklahoma Veterinary Diagnostic Lab receives Donation from DetectaChem

Wed, Apr 28, 2021

The Oklahoma Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory (OADDL) at Oklahoma State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine recently received a $20,000 donation from DetectaChem. Based in Texas, DetectaChem is a privately held company and manufacturer of rapidly deployable, handheld, intelligent, and easy-to-operate detection systems. Specifically, OADDL worked with DetectaChem last year in the development of the company’s rapid COVID-19 test kit, which received emergency use authorization (EUA) by the FDA for COVID-19 testing in humans.

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Dr. Lara Sypniewski helps care for Pete's Pet Posse

Wed, Apr 28, 2021

As a clinical professor in primary care medicine and surgery, Sypniewski teaches practical hands-on skills to aspiring veterinarians and provides the highest standard of care to her patients at OSU’s Boren Veterinary Medical Hospital.

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OSU’s College of Veterinary Medicine launches institute to find health care innovations

Wed, Apr 28, 2021

Oklahoma State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine is making strides in research that can help both people and animals with its new Institute for Translational and Emerging Research in Advanced Comparative Therapy (INTERACT), which focuses on developing and translating new discoveries into therapies for patients.

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Pest control vital for overall pet health

Tue, Apr 27, 2021

Controlling pests such as fleas and ticks it vital for overall pet health.

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OSU Veterinary College, Make-A-Wish Oklahoma partner to make 8-year-old Tulsan ‘veterinarian for a day’

Fri, Apr 23, 2021

Addie, an 8-year-old cancer patient from Tulsa, dreams of being a veterinarian. Facilitated by Make-A-Wish Oklahoma, OSU’s College of Veterinary Medicine hosted Addie for a day of special activities to fulfill her wish.

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