Colorado State University’s Translational Medicine Institute is a high-tech hub, bringing together scholars, creators, and entrepreneurs to work in collaborative spaces where innovation thrives. The Institute’s goal is to discover and deliver solutions that utilize the body’s healing capacity and improves the lives of animals and the humans who care for them.
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CSU veterinarians expand on orthopedic research to aid horses and humans
CSU equine surgeons expand on key orthopedic research in horses that could also aid humans.
VHS Community: Veterinary Continuing Education team looks forward to 2024
The program has 105 courses scheduled for 2024, with public courses representing nearly half. These courses are primarily designed for general practitioners, but CSUVetCE also has several options designed specifically for residents and diplomates.
CSU researchers investigate cause of spike in canine respiratory disease
Colorado State University researchers are investigating whether a contagious illness that has led to a spike in the number of upper respiratory infections in canines along Colorado’s Front Range is due to a new pathogen or an organism that is already known and recognized as a cause of respiratory disease in dogs.