College of Veterinary Medicine Public Calendar
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Research Day features formal presentations as well as a lunchtime poster session, where college researchers including veterinary students, graduate students, trainees, staff, and faculty members present their research progress.
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Toxoplasma gondii, a protozoan parasite transmitted by cats, infects all animals, including a staggering one-third of the human population. The parasite persists in the host for life and has been associated with behavioral changes in rodents and linked to schizophrenia in humans. Sullivan presents promising new treatments that target the latent stage of T. gondi.
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Dr. Heidi Phillips offers individualized, intensive training including the proper use of an operating microscope, micro-instruments, micro-suture, and live animal models (rats). Course enrollment is limited to 3 learners per course who are closely monitored throughout. Dr. Phillips provides hands-on guidance and skill evaluation.
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We invite you to join us Monday, June 10, 2019, in celebrating new life-enhancing potential for pets with cancer and translational cancer research.
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Illinois 4-H is proud to offer this hi-fidelity college exploratory experience on the University of Illinois campus. Participants attend academy sessions led by university professors and enjoy a variety of engaging activities that provide a taste of just how cool college life can be.
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Join us at Midwest Equine for a deep dive—literally!—into the equine intestine to really understand the parasites that afflict horses. Following the presentation from Dr. Denny French, meet our new doctor: Dr. Catherine Foreman-Hesterberg and Dr. B. Alex Lognion. Light refreshments will be provided.
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Calling all pet owners, gardeners, and veterinarians! Learn directly from experts in Toxicology by participating in a guided tour of the Poisonous Plant Garden. Arm yourselves and your pets against potential poisonous plants this summer by learning more about their appearance and toxicity. The Open House will be presented at no cost to the general public.
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Let's Paint Chicago Orange & Blue.
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On Sunday, October 6, 2019, more than 300 veterinary students will host the annual College of Veterinary Medicine Open House. There will be more than 40 exhibits and demos, and lots of animals to see. This event is free and open to the public.
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The Annual Open House run by students at the College of Veterinary Medicine is going online this year! A fun, interactive, and informative website will launch October 4 and be available through the end of 2020. Connect with our Facebook Live Q&A session on October 4 at 2 pm, where current Illinois veterinary students answer questions submitted in advance.
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Our annual celebration is the time for college researchers including veterinary students, graduate students, trainees, staff, and faculty members to present their research progress. A keynote speaker from outside of the college, whose work broadly addresses college research efforts, is selected through a process of nominations and voting.
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Illinois 4-H is proud to offer this hi-fidelity college exploratory experience on the University of Illinois campus. Participants attend academy sessions led by university professors and enjoy a variety of engaging activities that provide a taste of just how cool college life can be.
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Come one, come all! Explore the greatest profession on earth: veterinary medicine! This in-person event will be largely outdoors and under tents. Many exhibits to learn from and live animals to meet.