WSU vets put this cat back on track
A rare brain surgery is giving one retired Japanese show cat a chance at a longer life, free of diabetes.
A rare brain surgery is giving one retired Japanese show cat a chance at a longer life, free of diabetes.
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.
WSU researchers are working to produce a vaccine that can be used against diverse strains of Anaplasma marginale, a pathogen with an up to 36% mortality rate in cattle.
Led by viral infection researcher Professor Santanu Bose, the WSU team is shedding new light on why some viral infections of the respiratory tract are so deadly.
Thanks to the Fulbright, LeClair can also pursue additional learning experiences.
His 5th and 6th grade teacher brought together his love for animals and science.
New Washington State University research could help make sure persistent arthritis caused by Lyme disease doesn’t linger for a lifetime.
Genetics and cell biology major Sean Thompson one of eight Goldwater Scholars.
Washington State University Veterinarian Katie Kuehl wants to make sure the animals of people facing homelessness in Seattle don’t go without care during the COVID-19 pandemic.