Rabies vaccine found effective even after warm storage
A Washington State University-led research team determined rabies vaccines stored at warmer temperatures still protect against the disease in dogs.
A Washington State University-led research team determined rabies vaccines stored at warmer temperatures still protect against the disease in dogs.
The artist: Heather Wiegmann, WSU College of Veterinary Medicine alumna.
The artist: Seth Bynum (’16 DVM)
The artist: fourth-year veterinary student Kristen Lucibello.
The artist: Kyla Lakin, WSU student, artist.
The artist: Victoria Olsen-Mikitowicz (’15 DVM)
The artist: Diana Roberts (’88 PhD) and Regional Specialist with WSU Extension.