2020 Annual PVM Report

Welcome to the online version of the 2020 Annual Report issue of the PVM Report magazine! Enjoy a variety of engaging stories about new developments, accomplishments and advancements involving the Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine.

Published twice a year, the PVM Report magazine is designed to inform alumni, the veterinary medical profession, and friends of the college about how PVM prepares future veterinary professionals, provides advanced specialized health care for animals, and increases knowledge about animal and human health through scientific discovery.

What's New

Dr. Lyle looks on as Victor handles samples in the Histology Research Laboratory

Strategically Speaking: Refreshed Strategic Plan to Guide College Through 2023

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A Message from Dean Reed

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Service

Angie looks over data on a computer monitor in the lab

Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory Joins the Front-lines of Protect Purdue Effort

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construction progress photo of the new Equine and Small Animal Hospital facilities

A Dream Takes Shape

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Discovery

Dr. Knapp works with oncology team to ultrasound a dog in the Purdue University Small Animal Hospital

Purdue Scientists Join in Launch of Cloud-based Canine Cancer Database to Benefit Humans and Their Best Friends

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$3.86 Million NIH Grant Accelerates Virologist’s Novel Approach in Race to Develop Effective COVID-19 Vaccine

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Engagement

Virtual Awards Ceremony Confers Recognition on Outstanding Alumni and Faculty During Purdue Veterinary Conference

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A girl in protective coveralls holds a stethoscope against a cow's side

National Awards Recognize Purdue Veterinary Medicine Diversity and Engagement Programs

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Learning

Portraits of Dr. Mendrysa and Dr. HogenEsch

Purdue Veterinary Program Attracts Federal Funding to Help Increase Diversity in Biomedical Sciences Graduate Education

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Dr. Inoue shows how to properly wrap a dog's leg using an animal model as students look on

The New Face of Learning

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Our People

Celebrating Milestones: Faculty Retirements

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College of Veterinary Medicine Welcomes New Faculty

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Dr. Lewis Runnels pictured

In Memory: Dr. Lewis J. Runnels, Professor Emeritus

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Giving

A student wears a face mask while looking at his laptop with fellow classmates seated around him in the background

A Closer Look: How Student Support Empowers Students

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Thank You


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