Who Better to Care For Animal Health Than the University of Missouri
College of Veterinary Medicine?
Advanced treatment saves a beloved pet with cancer and also provides insight into fighting the disease in humans. A new gene therapy technique improves the sight of dogs born blind and may someday help infants with similar retinal diseases. Scientists monitor the threat of West Nile Virus to protect animals and people.
These accomplishments are examples of the broad societal responsibilities of the University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine.
For more than 50 years, the college has built a reputation for educating outstanding veterinarians, providing top-notch veterinary medical care, and initiating novel research into disease processes. Along the way, the college also has become known for something more intangible yet just as valuable: an esprit de corps and an unwavering commitment to animals. Veterinarians and students alike routinely go above and beyond to save animals, incorporating excellent clinical treatment with compassionate concern.
As part of the For All We Call Mizzou
campaign, the college has embarked on an effort to further
distinguish itself. We invite you to make this journey
of teaching, healing, and discovery with us by supporting
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