2019

WSU College of Veterinary Medicine announces recipients of 2019 alumni awards

The 2019 Distinguished Alumni Awards recipients are Dr. Linda Fineman (’92 DVM) – Excellence in Veterinary Practice, Dr. Emily Pieracci (’09 DVM) – Excellence in Veterinary Practice, Dr. Susan J. Tornquist (’96 PhD) – Distinguished Graduate Alumni, and Dr. Stacy Pritt – Outstanding Service.

Understanding immunity to improve health

Just a few short hours after illness-causing bacteria enter the human body, a sophisticated defense system goes to work. The immune system quickly recognizes the foreign invaders and sends a well-orchestrated, frontline defense.

“Innate immunity is ancient,” says Alan Goodman, assistant professor in the School of Molecular Biosciences and affiliate faculty in the Paul G. Allen School for Global Animal Health. “Our bodies have many ways of fighting infectious disease, but innate immunity is something that must be important for it to have persisted.”

Dr. Goodman and Marena Guzman in Dr. Goodman's laboratory.

WSU’s One Health approach is a two‑for‑one stop for health care in Tanzania

Promoting healthcare strategies that target both human and animal populations at the same time can save money, participant time and result in a two-for-one stop for health care services.

A Maasai woman with dogs and children visits an integrated one health event in Tanzania.

Dean’s message: November 2019

In our last Advance Newsletter, Dean Bryan Slinker opened with the phrase “change is afoot.” He discussed his upcoming retirement and reflected on all the positive changes and accomplishments over the last 11 years under his outstanding leadership.

Well, change is still afoot. Bryan’s plans changed on September 30 when President Schulz asked him to step in as WSU’s interim provost.

Research update #2: The Scientific Method

It’s autumn and the time when elk hunters take to the field. This also means an increase in the number of hoof samples submitted to WSU for diagnostic evaluation and research.