A new Australian study of peptide hormones critical for plant development could result in wide-ranging benefits for agriculture, tissue culture, and related industries, and even improve knowledge of peptides in humans.
The School of Veterinary Science Scholarships and Prizes Award Ceremony 2017 was held on 10th October on the Gatton Campus. Scholarships and prizes were awarded to UQ students currently studying in the School of Veterinary Science.
Dedicated University of Queensland veterinary nursing educator and clinical academic Trish Farry has been honoured as the 2017 Australian Veterinary Nurse of the year.
Women in domestic violence relationships delay leaving due to concern their abusive partner might hurt or neglect their animals left at home.
A research team from The University of Queensland examined the impact domestic violence had on companion animals and how this affected the victim’s decisions.
A UQ School of Veterinary Science expert in emergency, critical care, anaesthesia and analgesia, and one of Australia’s most foremost cattle researchers have been honoured at recent national and international events.
Global US food and animal safety company Neogen Corporation is establishing an animal genomics facility at The University of Queensland Gatton campus in a move that will reinforce UQ’s capacity to support the livestock industry and animal breeders.
Imagine low-fat cream that’s easier to whip, cold butter that’s more spreadable, and dairy cream powders that can be tailored for a range of products from milk to cheese to yoghurts.
A young adult wedge-tailed eagle shot out of the sky near Gympie last month is recuperating after surgery at the UQ VETS Small Animal Hospital at Gatton.