Tag: College of Veterinary Medicine
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New Lyme disease forecast map targets rising tide of ticks
New research offers veterinarians a forecasting map that tells them which parts of the country…
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Five faculty members receive First-Year Odyssey Teaching Awards
Five UGA faculty were honored with 2017 First-Year Odyssey Teaching Awards at a reception held…
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UGA alumnus confirmed as US secretary of agriculture
With former Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue’s confirmation April 24 as the U.S. Department of Agriculture secretary,…
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First Presidential Interdisciplinary Seed Grants awarded
Twelve faculty teams at the University of Georgia have been selected to receive research awards…
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‘Diet’ products can make you fat, study shows
High-fat foods are often the primary target when fighting obesity, but sugar-laden “diet” foods could…
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Resistance fighters
Animals and humans are linked together in the fight against antibiotic resistance.
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Richard B. Russell Awards 2017
Three UGA faculty members will receive Richard B. Russell Awards for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching…
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Robert C. Anderson Memorial Award 2017
Two doctoral graduates were awarded Robert C. Anderson Memorial Award.
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Puliyur S. MohanKumar
Puliyur S. MohanKumar, a professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine, has forged research collaborations…
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‘Strong partnership’
When Dennis Kyle, one of the nation’s leading infectious disease researchers, arrived on the University…
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Veterinary Medical Center marks two-year anniversary of opening
This March marks the two-year anniversary of the opening of the new Veterinary Medical Center…
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Sonia Hernandez
Sonia Hernandez, an associate professor with a joint appointment in Warnell School of Forestry and…
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Avian flu expert advances College of Veterinary Medicine’s research
Daniel Perez’s research is driven by one question: What exactly makes the influenza virus tick?
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Deadly raccoon roundworm can infect humans without symptoms, new UGA study finds
Although this “raccoon roundworm” was believed to cause severe problems and even death in people…
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New study tests potential treatment to combat Gulf War illness
A grant from the U.S. Department of Defense will allow UGA researchers to test a…
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Veteran educator, administrator named Veterinary Medicine dean
Dr. Lisa K. Nolan, a veteran educator, administrator and scholar of diseases that affect animal…
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Lisa K. Nolan named dean of UGA College of Veterinary Medicine
Dr. Lisa K. Nolan, a veteran educator, administrator and scholar of diseases that affect animal…
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White ibis salmonella shedding increases with urbanization, new Warnell School study finds
The more urbanized a place is, the more white ibis birds there are carrying salmonella—the…
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Savannah woman leaves UGA nearly $1 million estate gift
A lifelong animal lover has left a gift of nearly $900,000 to benefit the UGA…
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Finalists for UGA College of Veterinary Medicine dean to visit campus
Four finalists for the position of dean of the University of Georgia College of Veterinary…
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Sheba MohanKumar
Associate professor Sheba MohanKumar studies the interaction between the immune, nervous and endocrine systems, and…
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Savannah woman leaves UGA College of Veterinary Medicine nearly $1 million
A lifelong animal lover has left a gift of nearly $900,000 to benefit the University…
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UGA-led research team discovers a pathogen’s motility triggers immune response
Until now, a pathogen’s ability to move through the body has been overlooked as a…
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Krzysztof Czaja
Krzysztof Czaja, an associate professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine, is revealing new insights…
