2023 Summer PVM Report
Welcome to the online version of the 2023 Summer 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.
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Sustainability Achievement Recognized in Design of New Purdue University Veterinary Hospital Facilities
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New Indiana Biennial Budget Benefits Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory
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Purdue Veterinary Ophthalmologists Keep an Eye on Vision Health of Service Dogs
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Combination of Aging and Obesity May Prime Stem Cells in Fatty Tissue for Disease
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New Grant Funds Purdue Study that Uses Brain Imaging to Measure Human-Dog Interaction
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Inaugural Purdue Antimicrobial Resistance Conference Draws International Attention to Serious Public Health Threat
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Spotlight Shines on Purdue Veterinary Medicine Research During Two-Days of Special Presentations
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Warm Spring Weather Helps Bring Traditional Crowds Back to Annual PVM Open House
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New Humane Society Groundbreaking Showcases PVM Cooperation with Local Communities for Service Learning
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PVM and Purdue University Online Team Up to Give Veterinary Nursing Distance Learning Program a Makeover
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New Purdue DVM and Veterinary Nursing Grads Take Oath at Graduation Celebration
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Purdue Veterinary Medicine Faculty Member Elected to AVMA Board of Directors
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PVM Faculty Member Candace Croney Receives Prestigious 2023 AVMA Humane Award
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Purdue Comparative Oncology Research Center Named for Evan and Sue Ann Werling
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