Archive for the ‘ Biomedical Science ’ Category
After the cloud-enshrouded mountains of Fukushima, the raucous riot of sound, smell, and sight that is Taipei is a full-on assault of the senses. Street vendors line the narrow alleys of Shin Lih selling all manner of carnival-colored fruit, meat ranging from crispy chicken nuggests to readily identifiable body parts, bubble tea, hot cakes, giant [ READ MORE ]
On Sunday, May 13, representatives from the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences will be traveling to Japan to continue to build relationships, investigate new projects, and work with our partners in Tokyo, Gifu, Chiba, before heading to Taiwan. While there, we’ll be visiting the Fukashima Prefecture to survey damage and redevelopment in the area [ READ MORE ]
Hi all! Just in case you are new to the blogs I will once again give a brief introduction to my project. I am currently doing research at the Royal “Dick” Veterinary School in Edinburgh, Scotland. I am working with two equine cardiologists on a retrospective study of left atrial size in horses with mitral [ READ MORE ]
In case you don’t remember me since it my posts seem to be rather spread out, I’m Taryn and I am doing Equine Cardiology research in Edinburgh Scotland. My project focuses on using left atrial size as a diagnostic and prognostic tool for determining the severity of mitral valve disease. Last week had to be [ READ MORE ]
I am new to the realm of “blogging” so thank you for bearing with me while I find my sea legs. My name is Erin Breland. I am currently a junior at CSU with a major in microbiology and a minor in biomedical science. I am looking to graduate CSU and progress to a graduate [ READ MORE ]
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