What does "healthy aging" look like? Misperceptions of discomfort, disability and poor quality of life can affect decisions we make. In an international collaboration, Dr. Natasha Olby and Dr. Margaret Gruen document aging is not fixed but modifiable. https://t.co/0nUL8avLxS
A new study โ with Dr. Michael Rahe as the corresponding author โ shows that the response of T cells rather than production of antibodies is what makes current vaccines against porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus effective.
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Clinical Trials: Two studies needing dogs with bladder cancer. Use links for more info & eligibility reqs. Please share!
PROBIOTIC: https://t.co/RPA21gelUA
IMMUNOTHERAPY: https://t.co/Pk6VVR3PV0
Our students, faculty and staff are #problemsolvers and #innovators, providing world-class care and making ground-breaking discoveries each day. This fall, researchers have won millions in NIH grants. Residents were tops in research, papers and posters.
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๐ฑ Planning for Cat Camp 2026 is underway after the success of our inaugural event this month! ๐ฑ The camp brought together 11 leading feline clinician scientists andย 35 vet residents from 28 colleges to jumpstart careers in feline research and medicine. https://t.co/glZc3ECbx0
Our paper "Establishment of Immune Biobank for Vaccine Immunogenicity Prediction Using In Vitro and In Silico Methods Against Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus" is finally online! https://t.co/xRhT0KZwWj #mdpivaccines via @Vaccines_MDPI@CVMResearch@USDA_NIFA
With a $5.5 million #NIH grant, NC State veterinary behavioral specialist Dr. Margaret Gruen has joined the national #HEAL fight against #opioidaddiction. Her project aims to find ways to measure how chronic pain affects how dogs think and behave. https://t.co/vHPX3dZpIH
Veterinary colleges face an increasing shortage of educators needed to train DVMs and advance critical research. NC State stepped up. Our Veterinary Academic Leaders Program welcomed 15 new residents, bringing the total number of fellows to nearly 40! ๐
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Clinical Trials: We're looking for participants. Use links for more info & eligibility requirements. Please share!
Cats - CHF: https://t.co/OZXywWAo7s
Dogs -
IMHA: https://t.co/3QGeivl4CT
Bladder Cancer: https://t.co/zgDQQhZ0Su
Mammary Tumors: https://t.co/HzTm7SQJtZ
Our students, faculty and staff at #NCStateVetMed are problem-solvers, innovators and life-changers, providing world-class care and making ground-breaking discoveries every day that advance animal and human health. Learn about our most recent accolades: https://t.co/sGzm5M7bUu
TWO PAPERS ACCEPTED in SIX DAYS!!! What a way to celebrate September! Stay tune for the Crisci lab research articles that will be available soon in Frontiers Immunology and Viruses... ๐๐ฅณ๐ท #pigresearch@CVMResearch
A big shout out to Paul, Jade, Caroline, Emma, Faith and Jackie, the team that presented our SwineSight Surveillance project at the MMB graduate program!!! ๐ช๐๐ท
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How does a brain develop inside an embryo? NC State scientist Eric Brooks has found that cells perform a complicated dance to determine locations and function. Now, he and colleagues have created a cellular atlas to study this delicate part of development. https://t.co/xjtzwFYXVD
The NC State College of Veterinary Medicine has created its first dry lab to support the critical work of Dr. Gustavao Machado, whose RABapp helps authorities in 36 states, including NC, track disease outbreaks among hog, poultry and cattle operations.
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We're looking for participants for these studies. Use links for more info & eligibility reqs. Please share!
Cats -
Chronic Kidney Disease: https://t.co/FGQjf3QQ8J
Dogs -
Gallbladder Mucocele: https://t.co/byNkjw5Ik5
IMHA: https://t.co/AaZ21QDKil
CKD: https://t.co/KcpJyXZ40A
In a new study, Dr. Gustavo Machado and team have found that a system to reroute vehicles carrying feed or animals to other farms or market reduces contact between infected and uninfected farms by 42%. @ncagriculture@ncpork#biosecurity Find out more:
https://t.co/ynT9WUcS37