UMN College of Veterinary Medicine
The University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine affects the lives of animals and people every day through educational, research, service, and outreach programs. We are dedicated to the education of future and current veterinarians and biomedical scientists and the discovery of new knowledge and skills.
Established in 1947, the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine is Minnesota’s only veterinary college. Fully accredited, the college has graduated nearly 4,000 veterinarians and hundreds of scientists. The college is also home to the Veterinary Medical Center, the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, the Leatherdale Equine Center and The Raptor Center.
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Переливание крови домашним животным
Саммит RIDE 2025
RIDE - Avian Influenza, Bird Flu, High Path: Exploring H5 Influenza
RIDE - The new standard in digital pathology and precision surgery
Unstable Ground: Equine Spinal Cord Disease and Ataxia Explained
Mechanistic impacts of nutraceuticals on gastro health and the gut-brain connection in poultry
RIDE Summit Seminar featuring Joe Bartges, CVM 2025 Distinguished Alum
RIDE - Emily Coffey, DVM, DACVIM, PhD & Amy Treeful, PhD
RIDE - What have we learned about H5N1 in dairy cattle in the past year?
Scratching under the surface: Allergies in dogs and cats
Veterinary Diagnostic Lab - On guard against disease
RIDE - Exploring Microbial Metabolites for Biomedical Applications
Tending to a broken heart: Early detection and treatment of heart disease in dogs and cat
LyRA study informational webinar
RIDE: Ethical Research Partnerships
Clinical Trials for Pets: Pursuing Additional Pathways to Care and Busting Myths Along the Way
RIDE Seminar Series: Exploiting Arenaviruses to prevent and treat human and animal diseases
RIDE Seminar Series: Tick-borne Severe Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome Virus
30 is the new 20: Equine Nutrition for the Golden Years
RIDE Seminar Series: Jennifer Granick (DVM, MS, PhD) & Kathleen Boris-Lawrie (PhD)
Researcher Profile: Declan Schroeder
Essential Tips to Use and Interpret Antimicrobial Susceptibility Tests
When to Consider Antibiotics for Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex
Antibiotics for Diarrhea: Friend or Foe?
The Hidden Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacterales (CRE) Threat: What Vets Need to Know
RIDE Seminar Series: One Health Panel
Planning for a Peaceful End: Ensuring Quality of Life and End-of-Life Care for Our Animal Companions
Liquid Biopsies in Veterinary Medicine: Are We Pawsitive We Know What We Are Doing?
Researcher Profile: Tim Johnson