By Donesha Aldridge, Web Content Manager/Producer
It's a good thing to be a Bully at Mississippi State University, and for
21 years head veterinary technician Lisa Pritchard has cared for
State's beloved bullies or bulldog mascot.
Earning her a special title, Bully's mom....
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Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Monday, November 10, 2014
CVM professor chairs national research board
MISSISSIPPI STATE -- The Morris Animal Foundation has named Dr. Cyprianna Swiderski, associate professor in the Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine, chair of its Large Animal Scientific Advisory Board.
Swiderski, an equine internist who studies airway disease in horses, credits Morris Animal Foundation with the early support of her research that helped to give it credibility. The foundation is a nonprofit organization and is the largest private funding source for research to advance the health of companion animals, horses and wildlife. Read more....
Friday, November 7, 2014
MSU veterinarian helps develop head trauma app
Dr. Andy Shores hopes to help veterinarians make better patient recommendations with a smartphone application.
Shores, chief of neurosurgery and neurology at the Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine, developed the Small Animal Coma Scale app to give veterinarians an easier way to assess the severity of a traumatic brain injury in dogs and cats while capturing statistical data. read more...
Shores, chief of neurosurgery and neurology at the Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine, developed the Small Animal Coma Scale app to give veterinarians an easier way to assess the severity of a traumatic brain injury in dogs and cats while capturing statistical data. read more...
What's Working: MSU & Jackson Zoo Partnership
JACKSON, Miss. - When it comes to education, few things are more helpful
than hands on experience. That certainly holds true for veterinary
medicine.
Mississippi State is expanding its partnership with the Jackson Zoo.
Most college students never come face to face with a Siberian Tiger or a Black Crested Aquatic Heron. Soon some Mississippi State University Students will be earning their stripes in exotic animal care and getting class credit for it. See more...
Mississippi State is expanding its partnership with the Jackson Zoo.
Most college students never come face to face with a Siberian Tiger or a Black Crested Aquatic Heron. Soon some Mississippi State University Students will be earning their stripes in exotic animal care and getting class credit for it. See more...
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Research on dogs could lead to better understanding of human cancer
Dr Camillo Bulla and Dr Kari Lunsford |
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