NIH awards $17M to research emerging infectious diseases
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WSU’s Rabies Free Africa launched the Rabies Hero campaign today to raise national awareness about potential disease outbreaks in animals as people miss routine veterinary care appointments during COVID-19.
A new $6 million grant from USAID will enable Washington State University’s Paul G. Allen School for Global Animal Health to tackle some of the world’s greatest challenges in agriculture and food security.
Inside his laboratory at Washington State University, Michael Letko is determined to give the world a leg up on the next pandemic.
The WSU Paul G. Allen School for Global Health is working with international partners to eliminate rabies as a cause of human suffering and death by 2030 as part of the “Zero by 30” campaign launched by the World Health Organization, World Organization for Animal Health, and the Food and Agriculture Organization. Rabies is one […]
Recognizing outstanding records of scientific and technical achievement.
One of the biggest threats to global health may become far worse in the coming decades for those countries without access to clean water and wastewater infrastructure.
WSU recognized as one of the nation’s top producers of Fulbright Scholars.
The exercise takes students far beyond traditional lessons by giving them access to detailed 3D cell models, demonstrating the true complexity of cells that can’t be depicted in textbooks.
WSU researchers in Tanzania can now determine if a dog was vaccinated for the rabies virus with a cellphone camera image.