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Breast Cancer Drug Supinoxin Shows Potential for Small-cell Lung Cancer Treatment in New Tests Purdue University scientists led by co-principal investigators in the Colleges of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine have identified the Supinoxin small-molecule drug as a possible new therapy for…

Purdue teams have found Supinoxin (RX5902), a breast cancer drug, may help treat small-cell lung cancer by targeting DDX5 and disrupting tumor mitochondrial energy. Early data shows promise for combined treatments. Read more: purdue.vet/4nZdJGz #news #PVMReport #Purdue #VetMed

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Asthmatic Horses Can Breathe Easier Thanks to Purdue Health and Human Sciences and College of Veterinary Medicine A collaboration between the Purdue University School of Health Sciences and the Purdue College of Veterinary Medicine will enable horses to breathe easier. In turn, their human owners will too.

Purdue scientists created a horse-friendly respirator to help manage asthma—a common issue in equine health. It's part of Purdue’s One Health effort, connecting animal, human, and environmental wellbeing. Read more: purdue.vet/3UntBF7 #news #PVMReport #Purdue #VetMed @avmavets.bsky.social

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Lucy's Story When an eight-year-old shepherd-mix dog named Lucy was injured after tragically getting struck by a car, co-parents Matt and Gretchen Walker were told that she would likely never walk again. That was…

After being hit by a car in 2021, Lucy the shepherd mix came to Purdue Vet Hospital with serious leg injuries. Thanks to surgical care and consistent follow-ups, she’s doing well today. Read more about her recovery: purdue.vet/4kUFaP9

#news #Purdue #VetMed #PVMReport @avmavets.bsky.social

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Disease Detectives: PVM Scientists Help State Officials Battle Against Avian Influenza On the south end of Purdue University’s West Lafayette campus during the spring semester, a critical battle unfolded inside the Willie M. Reed Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory – a high-stakes hub…

Purdue’s veterinary diagnostic lab ran over 22,000 tests during Indiana’s 2025 avian influenza outbreak—helping contain the spread and safeguard food supply.
Read more: purdue.vet/4m1wKGr

#Purdue #VetMed #news #PVMReport #avianinfluenza #animalhealth #publichealth

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Purdue Draws Expanded Audience to Second Antimicrobial Resistance Conference Purdue University’s second Antimicrobial Resistance Conference generated increased attendance this year, reflecting heightened interest in the event’s interdisciplinary approach to the topic that the ...

Purdue University's Antimicrobial Resistance Conference saw heightened global interest this year, with experts discussing solutions to antibiotic resistance, a major WHO-identified threat.
#PVMReport #GlobalHealth #AntimicrobialResistance #PurdueResearch #PublicHealth #Purdue

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Special Research Days Spotlight PVM's Role in Scientific Discovery that Benefits Animals and People Three special days of research presentations during the spring semester showcased the Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine’s basic and clinical research that holds promise for improving he...

Purdue Vet Med's Research Days were a showcase of cutting-edge veterinary research this spring.

#PVMReport #VeterinaryMedicine #ScienceAndInnovation #PurdueResearch #PurdueVetmed #PurdueUniversity

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Tree Planting Provides Living Tribute to Beloved PVM Faculty Member Russell Main With a strong sense of a void that still remains after the passing November 14 of an admired and highly respected Department of Basic Medical Sciences faculty member, the colleagues, students, friends...

Purdue commemorates Dr. Russell Main with a White Oak tree planting, creating a living tribute in his memory. Loved for his mentorship and friendship, Dr. Main's legacy continues to inspire.
#PVMReport #PurdueMemory #WhiteOakMemorial #HonoringRussellMain #PurdueUniversity #PurdueVetmed

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Study Led by Veterinary Oncologist Finds Cigarette Smoke Exposure Increases Cancer Risk in Dogs A long-term study that tracked the health of Scottish terriers indicates cigarette smoke exposure leads to a sixfold increase in the risk of bladder cancer

Purdue's latest veterinary study by Dr. Deborah Knapp links cigarette smoke exposure to a higher risk of bladder cancer in Scottish terriers, shedding light on the significant impact of environmental factors on health.

#PVMReport #VetMed #CancerResearch #PurdueVetMed #PurdueUniversity

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With Innovative Program, Equine Specialist Helps Purdue Forge New Frontiers in Horse Reproductive Care Scroll through the social media pages for the Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine, and you’ll occasionally see photos, used with permission, showing proud mares with names like Sadie and ...

Purdue Veterinary Medicine is at the forefront of equine reproductive health, thanks to Dr. Justin Hayna and his team.
#PVMReport #EquineCare #horses #Purdue #PurdueVetMed #breeding #vetmed

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Lille's Story How Love and Devotion Spawned a Legacy of Giving to Provide a Lifeline for Other Pets Vivi and Ryan Lamb with their canine companions It was love at first sight for Vivi and Ryan Lamb and a cock...

From beloved pet to a beacon of hope—Lille's battle with Evans Syndrome led to the creation of a blood donor program in her name at Purdue Veterinary Hospital. Support the Lille Bug Blood Donor Program to save lives and continue Lille's legacy.
#PVMReport #vetmed #PurdueVetMed #Purdue

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PVM Achieves Research Funding Record The Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine’s research enterprise reached a record level of funding in the most recent fiscal year (2022/2023), exceeding $15 million, which represents an in...

#PurdueVetMed is soaring to new heights with record research funding of $15M, cementing our role as leaders in health innovation. 🌟 Dive into our pioneering studies that are bridging the gap between animal and human health at purdue.vet/48eiRxL

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