We’re the Department of Anatomy and Physiology @KSUCVM. Delivering exceptional teaching, impactful research, outstanding service and extraordinary graduates.
Are you interested in applying to professional school but aren't sure where to start? Our One Year Master's program was recently highlighted by the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (JAVMA). https://t.co/gOWKTggbhW
Congratulations to PhD candidate, Mikaela Weeder, on receiving the Jane A. Westfall Graduate Student Fellowship for Women! 👏🏼🤓 Mikaela is pictured here with Department Head Dr. Mike Apley. We’re excited to see what the future holds for Mikaela! 👩🏽🔬🐐
Our One Year Master’s program in Biomedical Science is a non-thesis pre-professional program targeted at students interested in health professional school. 🩺🧫🧪 Whether you’d like to begin the program this summer or this fall, apply now! 💻 https://t.co/0blBxHBVEU #gapyear
Dr. Stephanie Martinez (@KSUDAP Assistant Professor of Pharmacology) had the @AJVORA top trending article from last week. 📈Check it out below! 👀👇
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Our top trending article from last week was "Validation of a bupropion, dextromethorphan, and omeprazole cocktail for simultaneous phenotyping of cytochrome P450 2B11, 2D15, and 3A12 activities in dogs": https://t.co/MWTzs6sQRq @WSUvetmed
"The new APS president's 43-year career has seen many changes in science and academia. But he’s confident that #physiology is the future." Read more about Tim Musch in the May #TPhysMag: https://t.co/LYuAHpZsdn. Article by @Meredith_Sell.
Check out the latest publication from Dr. Stephanie Martinez, Assistant Professor of Pharmacology in @KSUDAP. Her research seeks to better understand breed and interindividual differences in drug metabolism in veterinary species! 💊🐕🐩🐈⬛🐄🐖🐎��
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The PrIMe cocktail has potential as a useful tool in dogs to detect clinically important CYP-mediated drug-drug interactions, identify novel pharmacogenes, & determine the drug-metabolizing phenotype of individual dogs. Open access article: https://t.co/MWTzs6sj1S @wsuvetmed
On May 8, One-Year Master's in Biomedical Science students received certificates commemorating their graduation from the program in Spring or Summer of 2024. They posed here with Anatomy & Physiology faculty members.
The Department of Anatomy and Physiology @KSUDAP held a celebration this afternoon for the One-Year Master's Program, handing out certificates to those who could be there. These students will be either Spring or Summer 2024 graduates. Congrats to all!
We know @KSUCVM trains extraordinary veterinarians, but DYK we also train exceptional teachers & impactful researchers? Have a look at @KSUDAP 's graduate programs! One outstanding example, meet @KSUDAP Ph.D. candidate, @chaanddlerrrr, OYM graduate extraordinaire!
Meet Chandler Hansen, a Ph.D. candidate in Anatomy & Physiology @KSUDAP . She is pursuing a customized Ph.D. curriculum in the anatomy track with an emphasis on anatomy education. Learn what makes her story unique in this special feature story! https://t.co/6jNLc2QqeJ
*the title of Chandler's prize-winning manuscript is "Pre-Lab Videos as a Supplemental Teaching Tool in First-Year Veterinary Gross Anatomy". Well-done! 💯👏
Congratulations to @KSUDAP PhD candidate @chaanddlerrrr! Chandler placed 2nd for her oral presentation in the Basic Sciences category at Phi Zeta Research Day @KSUCVM, AND also won the A.S.R. Ganta award for her first-author manuscript*! We are very proud of her!
Kudos to fourth-year student Madeline Hall, chosen for this year's David A. Schoneweis Scholarship that is named for the late professor and alumnus who held significant roles with the American Association of Swine Veterinarians.
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Congratulations to our newest @KSUDAP OYM graduates Ondrea Goodin, MS and Taylor Bachtel, MS! Honored to have been one of your instructors and I can’t wait to learn what you both will accomplish! 🎓💯🎉
This is a photo of Clarenburg Lectureship speaker Dr. Ellen Puré, of the University of Pennsylvania, receiving a plaque from Dr. Hans Coetzee on Nov. 16 following her talk at the College of Veterinary Medicine on the KSU campus in Manhattan.