
WSU begins study examining human cancer treatment in dogs
Washington State University veterinarians are investigating whether a drug used to treat breast cancer in humans could be used to treat one of the most common forms of cancer in dogs.
Washington State University veterinarians are investigating whether a drug used to treat breast cancer in humans could be used to treat one of the most common forms of cancer in dogs.
Equipping hammerhead bats with GPS tracking devices to watch their every move.
Studies conducted in yeast show that exposure to ultraviolet light (UV) induces new types of DNA damage that may cause the deadliest form of skin cancer, malignant melanoma.
Paula Buchert is confident that radiation treatment at Washington State University’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital extended the life of one of her best friends—an Angora rabbit, named Zsa Zsa.
Read the 2019-20 WSU College of Veterinary Medicine Impact Report. The college was established in 1899 and is the 5th oldest veterinary college in the United States.
I will admit to sometimes feeling uninspired. In the days of COVID, decreased contact with the world and all of its wonders (colleagues, food, friends, travel...the list is, well, endless) can really impair our ability to remember why we are here and why it matters. This week I remember.