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Dr. Christiane Löhr (left) and Dr. Siva Kolluri prepare for cell culture work in the Kolluri Laboratory in the Agriculture and Life Sciences Building on April 12, 2024.

OSU research on cancer treatment brings new results

Jillian Boenisch, News Contributor
May 24, 2024

Editor’s Note: In the original version of this story, the Carlson College of Veterinary Medicine was incorrect. The title has now been corrected. A team of researchers, graduate students and more...

Weatherford Hall seen through a buffer of smoke and haze on Sept. 17. Winds blew the smoke from the wildfires in Santiam Canyon east of Salem, Ore. into the Willamette Valley.

OSU community providing services, resources to those impacted by wildfires

Haley Daarstad, News Contributor
September 21, 2020

Thousands of Oregonians have been impacted by the wildfires and OSU community members are working to help people that have been affected by these fires with resources and services.John Valva, executive...

The College of Veterinary Medicine will now be able to provide greater services in areas of education and animal care in light of this donation. 

OSU College of Veterinary Medicine receives historic donation

Sydney Sullivan, News Contributor
January 22, 2018

Alumnus' $50 million contribution supports college's expansion plans.On Jan. 17, 2018 Oregon State University was granted $50 million to the College of Veterinary Medicine. The transformative commitment...

Dr. Luiz Bermudez is a head of the department of biomedical sciences and co-author of a research paper on nontuberculous mycobacteria. Bermudez draws a cell and the protein channel explained in the paper on a whiteboard.

College of Veterinary Medicine researches effects of nontuberculous mycobacteria on host cells

By: Melinda Myers News Contributor
October 16, 2017

Researchers aim to utilize new protein channel information to further medical therapies.New research has been produced out of the College of Veterinary Medicine concerning how nontuberculous mycobacteria...

C-cow, as she’s known by students and faculty, grazes in a field. C-cow is fistulated, meaning she has a plastic cannula in her side to provide hands-on educational opportunities to students and faculty members. 

Fistulated cow provides educational opportunities

By: Avalon Kelly News Contributor
October 9, 2017

College of Veterinary Medicine utilizes large animal herds for research, firsthand experience for students.On the west side of Oregon State University’s campus, grazing quietly in one of the College...

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