BLACKSBURG, Va., April 9 -- Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University issued the following news release:
ManaliPatwardhan said she likes to see research on "whatis happening from the bench in the lab to the bedside" and "how it translates from petri dishes to animals to humans."
Her phrasings closely echo the theme of the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine's 35thAnnual Research Symposium:"From Molecules to Ecosystems: Integrating Animal and Human Health Research."
"Looking at everybody's different research, it's just going to motivate me to keep doing this more," saidPatwardhan, a doctoral student presenting her poster on a study of using electrical pulses for tumor ablation, known as H-FIRE.
The symposium, on Ma...