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OSU Study Needs Dairy Producer Input

September 8th, 2014

CowPortraitA new multidisciplinary study undertaken by investigators in the College of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Food Sciences, and College of Public Health, are seeking help to disseminate a survey to dairy producers.  If you know of anyone who produces and consumes and/or sells raw dairy products from goats and/or cows, please forward this link to them: http://tinyurl.com/pyhmkqr.

The survey has been approved by the OSU review board and is completely anonymous.  All data collected is for academic purposes only. The intent and goal of the study is to better understand production practices of local and sustainable food sources.  Producers who participate will receive an Amazon Gift Card.

 

Welcome to Ross Students!

September 8th, 2014

HogenRydellThe college extends a warm welcome to two new students from Ross University who are joining us for their fourth-year clinical rotations.

Elizabeth Hogen is from Northridge, California and received her undergraduate degree from UC Santa Barbara. She is interested in pursuing a career in small animal surgery. Elizabeth is half Columbian and half Norwegian. She enjoys baking, traveling, volleyball, snowboarding, and reading.

Drew Rydell is from Kapaa, Hawaii and received his undergraduate degree from California Polytechnic University. Upon receiving his DVM, he plans to work on the west coast for a few years then hopes to open a clinic in Kauai, Hawaii. Drew drove all the way across the U.S. from Vermont to be here at CVM. He enjoys surfing, camping, snowboarding and hiking in the mountains with his girlfriend and dog.

New Underwater Treadmill Getting Plenty of Use

September 8th, 2014

UWtreadmillThe small animal rehabilitation unit at the OSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital has a new underwater treadmill. With an average of 13 animals per day using the old treadmill from 7:30 am to 5:30 pm, the rehab unit was completely booked up. The new treadmill will allow for more appointment times.

The new treadmill is the same brand but has some useful, new features:

  • Less than half the weight which makes it easier to clean
  • Shorter height which makes it easier to reach the animals
  • Longer length works better for dogs with long strides
  • Bigger viewing window
  • Digital touch screen controls instead of push buttons

The treadmill purchase was made with a donation from regular user, Camass, and his family who wish to remain anonymous.

 

 

Benny the Beaver Visits the Veterinary Teaching Hospital

August 27th, 2014
Dr. Jana Gordon listens to Benny's heart.

Dr. Jana Gordon listens to Benny’s heart.

 

Oregon State University mascot, Benny the Beaver, visited the Lois Bates Acheson Veterinary Teaching Hospital to get a checkup in preparation for the upcoming football season.

You can tag along with him in this video!

Student Represents OSU at International Congress

August 27th, 2014

Megan-LeeCVM senior student Megan Lee recently presented her research at the 2014 International Union of Microbiological Societies Congresses (IUMS) held in Montreal, Quebec Canada.  She was the winner of the OSU CVM Summer Research Day 2013, which provided the travel funds to IUMS.

The research she presented to the international audience of microbiologists was entitled “Investigation of bovine herpesvirus type -1 immune response in a cattle herd”, a project conducted in Ling Jin’s laboratory during the summer of 2013. Lee’s research addresses differences in immune response to vaccines and clinical isolates in different age groups of cows. She identified the antibody titers decreased significantly at 6 month post-vaccination which raised questions on current vaccine policies and schedules in cattle.

The International Congress for Microbiology is divided into three separate sections covering the fields of bacteriology, virology, and mycologym, while maintaining the threads of pathogenesis and immunology that blend these fields together. Topics covered by the meeting are science, microbiology, infection, mycology, bacteriology, virology, health, bioscience, and infectious diseases in both humans and animals.

This was an excellent opportunity for a veterinary student to participate in world-renowned research and communicate her findings to the scientific community while representing OSU CVM.

OSU Research Seeks Survey Participants

August 27th, 2014

cat_drinkingOregon State University and the Oregon Sea Grant is launching a nationwide, online, survey-based study on “Pet Well-Being and the Environment”. The study is investigating the motivations for pet ownership, the environment that pet owners desire for their pets, and the pet owner’s decisions on the choice, use, storage and disposal of pet pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs). The results of the study are intended for pet health professionals, public conservation agencies, pet organizations, and educators.

Pet owners in the United States and Canada are invited to participate in an online Institutional Review Board-approved survey to learn about pet ownership values, consumer choices, and the ways pet owners choose, store, and dispose of pet PPCPs. We estimated that it will take about 15-30-minutes to complete the survey. Individual responses to the survey will be kept anonymous. Take the survey here.

If you have questions, please contact Kayla-Maria Martin and the project principal investigator, Dr. Samuel Chan, 503-679-4828 or Samuel.chan@oregonstate.edu.

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