Zelmar Rodriguez (@zelmarrodriguez) 's Twitter Profile
Zelmar Rodriguez

@zelmarrodriguez

Dairy cow veterinarian & epidemiologist at Michigan State University

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It takes curiosity to learn. It takes courage to unlearn. Learning requires the humility to admit what you don't know today. Unlearning requires the integrity to admit that you were wrong yesterday. Learning is how you evolve. Unlearning is how you keep up as the world evolves.

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Find our scoping review on the risks of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAIDs) to Old World Vultures here! Beautiful photo of Cinereous and Griffon vultures by Miguel Carrasco. Omar JL Julia Ponder #vultures #ecosystemhealth

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Cainan C. Florentino, research asst. with @CaixetaLab presented recent findings at the DCRC annual meeting last month. View at z.umn.edu/dcrc2021 #umnProud

Cainan C. Florentino, research asst. with @CaixetaLab presented recent findings at the DCRC annual meeting last month. View at z.umn.edu/dcrc2021
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I'm very honored that our article about the role of milk yield in hyperketonemic cows did get featured as the Editor's Choice! 🎉🥳 doi.org/10.3168/jdsc.2… @CaixetaLab Gerard Cramer

Pamela Ruegg, DVM, MPVM (@topmilk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Finishing up ⁦ADSA⁩ in-person annual meeting in Kansas City. ⁦Quinn Kolar⁩ presented results of our Strep uberis challenge in cows fed a prebiotic. Z. Rodriguez presents on characteristics of rumen-reticulo temps to ID mastitis

Finishing up ⁦<a href="/ADSAorg/">ADSA</a>⁩ in-person annual meeting in Kansas City.  ⁦<a href="/qkolar/">Quinn Kolar</a>⁩ presented results of our Strep uberis challenge in cows fed a prebiotic.  Z. Rodriguez presents on characteristics of rumen-reticulo temps to ID mastitis
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New collaborative research from UMN College Veterinary Medicine and MSU Veterinary Medicine uncovers clues that could explain why some dairy cows produce less milk after developing hyperketonemia. Read more: z.umn.edu/8w7b #UMNProud #UMNResearch