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The future of veterinary medicine starts here
For 140 years, CSU has been at the forefront of innovations in veterinary education, animal care, biomedical discovery, and public health. Now it’s time to lay the foundation for the next century of compassionate care, groundbreaking research in animal and human health, and continuing our legacy of exceptional veterinary education.
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In the face of adversity: Paco’s journey through critical care
In a remarkable tale of resilience, Paco, the 2-year-old cat, emerged victorious against the grips of a life-threatening septic abdomen.
Coloradoan: This new Colorado law will let vet techs do more amid veterinarian shortage
“CSU is committed to educating the next generation of veterinary professionals, and we applaud any effort to move the needle to address the veterinary care shortage in the state.” -Dean Sue VandeWoude
AgProud: Using genetics to manage heart failure or brisket disease in feedlots
“A great deal of work on brisket disease and pulmonary arterial pressure (PAP) scores has been done at Colorado State University,” Glaze adds. Dr. Tim Holt has worked to develop and deliver tests for brisket disease, and Dr. Mark Enns and Dr. Scott Speidel have worked closely with the phenotypic and genetic aspects of brisket disease and have been involved in the genetic evaluation of the condition.