Wednesday, June 20 2012 at 10:00 AM
Doctoral candidate in Animal Physiology, Guankui Wang, will defend his dissertation entitled, "Characterization, Stability, Cellular Uptake and Intracellular trafficking of Peptide Gold Nanostructures in Mammalian Cells" on June 20 at 10 a.m. in Ag Science, room 204. The event is free and open to the public.
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Agricultural and Life Sciences | College of Graduate Studies | Animal and Veterinary Science

Posted: Wednesday, February 22 2012
VANCOUVER, B.C. – Africa will benefit greatly from advances in livestock science that will benefit the animals and the people they provide with high quality protein, according to scientists gathered here.
Panelists addressed the hopes and challenges of modernizing livestock production in Sub-Saharan Africa during the American Association for the Advancement of Science annual meeting in...
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Agricultural and Life Sciences | Animal and Veterinary Science | Animal Physiology | Animal Science

Posted: Wednesday, November 16 2011
Hams cured the old-fashioned way are once again available for a Christmas season meal, thanks to Vandal Brand Meats, the University of Idaho meats students, and the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences Block and Bridle Club.
“Ours are natural hams, old-fashioned cure, with no water added,” says Ron Richard, veteran manager of the Vandal Brand Meats. “The pork legs are trimmed and ...
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Agricultural and Life Sciences | Animal and Veterinary Science | CALS Student Newsletter

Posted: Wednesday, April 6 2011
Written by Bill Loftus
MOSCOW, Idaho –– University of Idaho dairy students brought home reserve platinum awards from the 10th North American Intercollegiate Dairy Challenge held in Hickory, N.C., March 31-April 2.
During the event's history, more than 3,000 college students from across the U.S. and Canada country participated in the innovative dairy educational program. North Carolina State Univ...
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Agricultural and Life Sciences | Animal and Veterinary Science | Extension | Animal and Veterinary Science

Tuesday, September 14 2010 at 8:00 AM to Friday, September 17
The Lost River Grazing Academy will be held Sept. 14-17, 2010, at the Eagle Vally Ranch in Salmon, Idaho. Events begin at 8 a.m. daily. It is a boots-on-the-ground workshop for livestock operators who want to increase their forage production, stocking rates, animal performance and net income by letting their livestock harvest the sun's energy through their feed.
Full-time cost is $450 ...
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Agricultural and Life Sciences | Animal and Veterinary Science | Beef

Posted: Monday, June 21 2010
Written by Bill Loftus
CALDWELL – Dr. Marie Bulgin will retire from the University of Idaho Caine Veterinary Teaching Center at Caldwell this month as a member of an increasingly rare breed: a large animal veterinarian.
She has been with the University of Idaho 33 years, the last seven focused largely on her role as coordinator of Caine Center teaching programs for students i...
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Agricultural and Life Sciences | Animal and Veterinary Science | Marie Bulgin | Animal & Veterinary Science: Science/Preveterinary