THE Iowa State Veterinary Research Institute is located on a sixty acre farm one mile south of the Iowa State College campus. The laboratories and buildings are especially equipped for research work in animal diseases. The problems in the control and eradication of animal diseases are many, and few of these problems have been completely solved. The objective of this organization has been to investigate animal diseases with the view of working out effective methods of control and eradication
Construction is in full swing for the College of Veterinary Medicine\u27s newest facility, the Lives...
This article contains news pertaining to the faculty of the College of Veterinary Medicine
Almost all of the veterinary medical colleges in the United States have had a major expansion of the...
Each year U.S. livestock producers lose an estimated $2 billion in profits due to infectious animal ...
Iowa State University was chartered by the Iowa General Assembly in 1858 as the Iowa Agricultural Co...
For the past 18 years, laboratory diagnostic service to the livestock industry of Iowa has been prov...
Previous to the year 1928 there was no separate diagnostic laboratory at Iowa State Veterinary Colle...
The advance of veterinary medicine is in large part dependent upon research. Research is the backbon...
Dedication of the 10 million dollar Plum Island Animal Disease Laboratory on September 26, 1956, lau...
Another step towards helping the Iowa veterinarian reach a definite diagnosis was accomplished with ...
Research at the College of Veterinary Medicine continues to be well supported by public agencies, re...
Dr. Ross C. Baily began his professional career at Iowa State College in 1914. He was among the firs...
For over a hundred years animal shave been used for research in America. Until the 1920\u27s little ...
Approximately 32,000 accessions received each year, teaching professional and graduate courses in to...
It is a great honor to participate in the program arranged for this historic occasion. The contribut...
Construction is in full swing for the College of Veterinary Medicine\u27s newest facility, the Lives...
This article contains news pertaining to the faculty of the College of Veterinary Medicine
Almost all of the veterinary medical colleges in the United States have had a major expansion of the...
Each year U.S. livestock producers lose an estimated $2 billion in profits due to infectious animal ...
Iowa State University was chartered by the Iowa General Assembly in 1858 as the Iowa Agricultural Co...
For the past 18 years, laboratory diagnostic service to the livestock industry of Iowa has been prov...
Previous to the year 1928 there was no separate diagnostic laboratory at Iowa State Veterinary Colle...
The advance of veterinary medicine is in large part dependent upon research. Research is the backbon...
Dedication of the 10 million dollar Plum Island Animal Disease Laboratory on September 26, 1956, lau...
Another step towards helping the Iowa veterinarian reach a definite diagnosis was accomplished with ...
Research at the College of Veterinary Medicine continues to be well supported by public agencies, re...
Dr. Ross C. Baily began his professional career at Iowa State College in 1914. He was among the firs...
For over a hundred years animal shave been used for research in America. Until the 1920\u27s little ...
Approximately 32,000 accessions received each year, teaching professional and graduate courses in to...
It is a great honor to participate in the program arranged for this historic occasion. The contribut...
Construction is in full swing for the College of Veterinary Medicine\u27s newest facility, the Lives...
This article contains news pertaining to the faculty of the College of Veterinary Medicine
Almost all of the veterinary medical colleges in the United States have had a major expansion of the...