Friday, August 29, 2014

MSU researchers secure competitive USDA grant

...An MSU-CVM research team was one out of only four groups chosen from more than 50 submitted proposals to USDA's National Institute of Food and Agriculture. This is the first time USDA-NIFA has granted such funding through their newly established Aquaculture Research program. The goal of the funded research is to support the development of new science-based information and innovation to address current aquaculture industry constraints.
Principal investigator Attila Karsi and his colleagues including Dr. Mark Lawrence, MSU-CVM associate dean for research, will use the grant award to study new vaccine candidates for Edwardsiella ictaluri, one of the most important pathogens affecting the state's channel catfish aquaculture industry.  read more...

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Jacqueline Townsend, one of the Morris Animal Foundation's Veterinary Student Scholars

MSU/CVM Student Jacqueline (Leigh) Townsend
 Veterinary Students Make the Most of the Summer Months

"...25 veterinary student projects are going on across the country, covering a wide range of species and animal health issues. Veterinary student scholars will begin wrapping up their summer work and submitting final reports in late September and early October." Read More

Thursday, August 7, 2014

Veterinary student gains skills during fellowship

Janet Gomez
MISSISSIPPI STATE -- While many students took a break this summer from the rigors of college life, one Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine student spent her time researching amoeba-related diseases.
Janet Gomez, a fourth year doctor of veterinary medicine student, spent nine weeks in the Dr. James A. Ferguson Emerging Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program. She was part of a group of 10 students selected out of 263 applicants. The program gave her experience in epidemiology, the branch of medicine related to the causes and possible control of diseases. read more....