K-State assistant professor Kathryn Reif, left, has mentored vet med student Lauren Herd, right, throughout a 12-week fellowship wherein she researched the use of the antibiotic chlortetracycline to control anaplasmosis in cattle.
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K-State assistant professor Kathryn Reif, left, has mentored vet med student Lauren Herd, right, throughout a 12-week fellowship wherein she researched the use of the antibiotic chlortetracycline to control anaplasmosis in cattle.
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