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Two students’ experience in summer research

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

After spending most of the summer of 2009 working on a research project, class of 2012 students Katie Anthony and Lissa Wilberger both say their summer research was a worthwhile and challenging experience. Neither of them had much research experience going into the project, but under Dr. Bermudez’s guidance, they gained confidence in their research […]

Research Presentations

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

Dr. Morrie Craig recently gave two research presentations. The first, on Feb. 11, was a presentation to the Academy for Lifelong Learning (ALL) on “The Iditarod – the Last Great Race.” Those attending were primarily OSU alums that live in the Willamette Valley. He gave an overview of the Iditarod with emphasis on the advancement […]

Student research for summer 2010

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Merial Awardees for Summer 2010 Scholar Class Mentor Project Moneta, Lindsay 2013 Zellmer Effect of tiludronate on joint health in horses Pederson, Samantha 2013 Chappell Effect of melatonin on circadian clock/proliferation prostatic cancer cells Lafaix, Olivier Visiting scholar Magnusson Treatment of inflammation – effect on memory & cognition Biomedical Sciences Summer Research Program 2010 Student […]

Research Profile-Dr. Michael Kent

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Dr. Michael Kent-Microbiology Dr. Michael Kent completed his BS degree in Fisheries at Humboldt State University in 1997, earned his MS degree in Biology at San Diego State University in 1981, then completed a PhD in Comparative Medicine at the University of California at Davis in 1985. From there he went to Battelle Marine Research […]

Research Grants and Awards

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Dr. Claudia Häse has recently been awarded two new grants. The first is a Saltonstall-Kennedy grant (SK grant) titled “Fieldable Early Detection Method for Vibrio tubiashii toxin from marine hatcheries” and is funded by the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) and approved by National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). It is for $187,500 and ends on 7/31/2011 The second […]

Dr. Erica McKenzie featured with equine high speed treadmill

Monday, February 1st, 2010

The recently installed high speed equine treadmill received local and national media attention when Dr. Erica McKenzie presented the new equipment to television and newspaper reporters on January 20. Go to the CVM home page to find a full list of links to media coverage.

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