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Matthew Wiebe supervises post-doc Allie Krueger working on the microscope as research techs Ethan Ra
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Matt Hille (left) and Dustin Loy look over a culture of Moraxella bovis in the Veterinary Diagnostic
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Frank Billings, a veterinary pathologist in the early days of the University of Nebraska, drew these
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Ranger Gunville, senior in Veterinary Technology and Pre-Veterinary Medicine. October 25, 2022.
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Scott McVey (left), professor and director of Nebraska’s School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedi
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Studio portrait of Asit Pattnaik, Professor, School of Veterinary Medicine and Biological Sciences.
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Studio portrait of Amy Desaulniers, Assistant Professor, School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedica
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Studio portrait of Amy T. Desaulniers, Assistant Professor Reproductive Physiology, School of Veteri
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Beth Galles, assistant professor of practice with the Professional Program in Veterinary Medicine, f
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Recent Husker graduate Abby Smith (left) holds a 3D printed prosthetic prototype that she and senior
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Asit Pattnaik, Professor in School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, is one of the fir
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Nebraska's Patricia Sollars and Gary Pickard have helped develop a vaccine candidate for herpes simp
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Nebraska's Patricia Sollars (left) and Gary Pickard have helped develop a vaccine candidate for herp
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A cow with bovine pinkeye. Bovine pinkeye is the No. 1 reported disease for breeding cows and No. 2
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