01/23/2026
The VBS Department is seeking an Administrative Support undergraduate student worker to assist with package check in, mail, supply inventory, and other administrative tasks for 10-15 hours a week. To apply, please use Job code: 371939. https://hr.myu.umn.edu/jobs/extstu/371939, , , ,
10/30/2025
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Check out the new CVM Faculty Researcher Profile video for VBS Professor Pam Skinner whose research expertise includes HIV and Prion diseases. , ,
Researcher Profile: Pam Skinner
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10/07/2025
A new undergraduate/graduate course VBS 4131/5131, Immunology, taught by VBS Assistant Professor Emily Truckenbrod will be offered Spring 2026. This course will give students a chance to actively engage and work in groups to formulate a collective response to many real-world questions and cases designed to dive deeper into the exciting and evolving subject of Immunology. Students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of the immune system, think deeply about a topic and solve immunology-related problems, locate and critically evaluate information, communicate effectively, and understand diverse philosophies and cultures within and across societies. To register go to www.myu.umn.edu and search for class # 45037 or 45106. , , , ,
09/23/2025
A new VBS undergraduate course, "Analysis of Spatial Data in the Human, Animal, and Environmental Health Sciences," taught by VBS Professor Randall Singer (VBS 4181), will be offered Spring 2026 semester. This course provides students with a framework for analyzing spatial disease data so that they can better understand spatial distribution of disease events (exposures and outcomes, and factors that determine where disease occurs.) With a focus on One Health principles. Please pass this information on to anyone who may be interested. To register go to myu.umn.edu Class # 67327. , ,
09/22/2025
VBS Professor Zheng Xing has received USDA funding to track how bird flu evolves and to test a vaccine designed to protect poultry before the next outbreak hits.
Staying ahead of the bird flu threat
New USDA-funded research aims to protect poultry from the evolving H5N1 virus