Grants to improve animal disease detection and response
Pair of WADDL projects receive Farm Bill funding.
Pair of WADDL projects receive Farm Bill funding.
Professor to testify on the lessons learned so far during the pandemic and those that are still being learned.
A new service at the hospital makes WSU one of few places in the Pacific Northwest dogs and cats can receive specialized small animal reproductive medicine and surgery.
The death of their beloved cat Aspen inspired Tim Ma and Melissa Greenough to establish a new fund at Washington State University’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital to help pet owners pay for treatments for their animals they otherwise couldn’t afford.
Students will be on-call 24/7 to provide initial care to injured or orphaned wildlife in Eastern Washington.
Microbiology student pursues research career after father’s death to help improve the lives of people like his father
WSU studies will be used by a CDC network combating antimicrobial resistance.
Deep in the Republic of the Congo’s vast rain forests, Stephanie Seifert helped equip hammerhead bats with GPS tracking devices so she and her team could watch their every move.
An intense but short-term exposure to cannabis vapor lowered sperm counts and slowed sperm movement, or motility, not only in the directly exposed male mice but also in their sons.
Generous client donates new equipment that will help save animal lives.