
Animal Health
The University of Tennessee Research Foundation's "Animal Health" category highlights innovations such as advanced bovine embryo culture, antigen discovery for Leptospira vaccines, methods to detect early pregnancy and mortality in cattle, a blood serum test for Parelaphostrongylus tenuis, and vaccines for canine infections like Staphylococcus pseudintermedius. It also includes feline herpes suppression methods and a device for easier wound closures in animals. These technologies aim to enhance diagnostics, treatments, and overall animal welfare.
-
Antigen Discovery Useful for Vaccination and Diagnostics in Canine Leptospirosis
Utilizing a high throughput microarray, researchers at the University of Tennessee have identified multiple epitopes that are useful for vaccine and d ...
-
Development of an Advanced Bovine Embryo Culture Medium
Researchers at the University of Tennessee have developed advanced embryo culture media/systems that improve IVP cattle embryo developmental kinetics. ...