Jonathan Chapman

Results from a 2018 moose population survey show that moose populations in Northeastern Minnesota remain low but stable as has been for the past 7 years.

The Annual Research Ethics Conference: Research Integrity and Trustworthy Science: Challenges and Solutions, will be taking place on Thursday, March 8th from 8:30am - 1:00pm, in Coffman Theater.

Riikka Soininen, DVM

The Minnesota Department of Health reports two cases of salmonellosis in the Twin Cities metro area linked to raw ground turkey pet food.

The University of Minnesota Swine Group and the Center for Animal Health and Food Safety (CAHFS) have partnered with the Swine Health Information Center (SHIC) to develop and implement a system for near real time global surveillance of swine diseases.

Heidi Vesterinen

A study from the University of Minnesota has found that wetlands provide a significant water quality benefit by keeping nitrates from crop fertilizer out of rivers.

The inaugural ProgRESSVet (Programa Regional de Educación Sistemática de Servicios Veterinarios) cohort gathered in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on December 18-19 to mark the conclusion of the program’s first year. The program is an online education offering aiming to increase the capacity of veterinary services in Latin America.

CAHFS News

On December 1, CAHFS Director Andres Perez gave the keynote address in the 9th Conference on Research in Salmonculture (IX Jornadas de Investigación en Salmonicultura), which took place in Puerto Varas, Chile. Dr. Perez shared two lectures on the topic of Fish Health, and was the only speaker from an organization outside Chile. The conference united under the theme of “Science for a Better Industry.”

CAHFS Admin

CAHFS is proud to announce the launch of the Dr. Will Hueston Speaker Series.