Joshua Stern
@Jstern_DVM
Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies at NCSU College of Veterinary Medicine and PI of Stern Translational Cardiac Genetics Lab 🧬🫀🏳️🌈 (he/him)
It’s such a privilege to support this talented group of future veterinary academic leaders and clinician scientists! @ACVIM @ACVECC1 @TheACVS #ACVD, #ACVO. @CVMResearch @Morris_Animal @everycathealth @akcdoglovers news.cvm.ncsu.edu/training-veter…


So what's the secret of platelet activation in cats with HCM? Our PhD candidate, Meg Shaverdian, presented this important research at this year's GGIP symposium! @everycathealth @CVMResearch @GGIPstudents @Jstern_DVM
The first therapy for any indication in cats with HCM has now been approved. What a day! @NCStateVetMed @AVMAJAVMA @Petplateletneu1 @ucdavisvetmed @everycathealth @Morris_Animal @victorrigu @TriviumVet




BREAKTHROUGH: #Veterinarians have had no drug to help cats fight hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, but research led by #NCStateVetMed Dr. Joshua Stern @Jstern_DVM has shown that the drug rapamycin can reverse underlying pathology of #HCM. ncst.at/OZPk50UVIvw
This is why we do it! The first feline HCM therapy to come to market. It’s a game-changer and we couldn’t be more proud to work with @TriviumVet to help with this devastating disease! @SPGMarketIntel @NCStateVetMed @ucdavisvetmed @CVMResearch triviumvet.com/blog/triviumve…




Our VAL fellows had the pleasure of meeting and learning from the incomparable Joie Watson last night! The topic: teaching! This next generation of academic leaders and educators is an inspiring bunch!! @CVMResearch @NCStateVetMed @ucdavisvetmed @AAVMC


The final chapter from now Dr. @victorrigu’s thesis is out describing the genetics of the first translational model of non-human primate hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM)! Read it here: rdcu.be/d43vM. @CVMResearch @GGIPstudents @ncsudvmphd @AHAScience @CNPRCresearch



Translational research and exciting collaborations shedding light on the pathogenesis of HCM across species! @sp_harris1 @victorrigu @CVMResearch ahajournals.org/doi/pdf/10.116…

Happy Florescent Friday! @CVMResearch
We are very lucky to have Drs. Rivas and Guzman in our lab this week. Dr. G is a VAL fellow working on her project on non-anticoagulated heparin and Dr. Rivas is working on IHC and IF in <3 tissues. @Jstern_DVM @CVMResearch
Our lab just published a novel technique to characterize procoagulant platelets in cats. This will allow researchers to study procoagulant platelets as a biomarker and therapeutic target. @everycathealth @TriviumVet @CVMResearch @GGIPstudents frontiersin.org/journals/veter…
Another incredible clinician scientist and inaugural member of our first class of VAL Fellows! Congrats Dr Mitman! @AAVMC @ACVIM news.cvm.ncsu.edu/hoh-siena-mitm… @CVMResearch @NCStateVetMed
The fall @ACVIM board of regents meeting is a great excuse to hang out with this incredible bunch of like-minded leaders in veterinary medicine. Great discussions and excellent progress for veterinary specialty medicine!

A trip down memory lane as the keynote speaker at Ohio State’s Advances in Veterinary Medicine Research Day! Such an honor to be invited back to my alma mater. This program sparked my own interest in research as a vet student in 2005! @OSUVetCollege @rustinmooredvm @kalicat15




Kicking off COHA’s Translational Research Immersion Program at UW-Madison today. A full weekend of exciting content for the next generation of academic veterinary clinician scientists and translational researchers!



Formerly known as the American Association of Feline Veterinarians, the newly rebranded Feline Veterinary Medical Association (@CatVets) was unveiled at the association’s annual conference along with a new logo and revamped website. jav.ma/3NahCqR
One of our fantastic VAL fellows - cardiology resident Kristy Williams is presenting her research on radiation safety in the cardiac catheterization lab at ECVIM Congress 2024! The VAL program makes it possible for our fantastic trainees to get out & share their exciting work!

Honored to speak on cardiac genetics and pharmacogenomics at the ECVIM Congress 2024 in Lyon France. It’s always nice to get the chance to talk about our lab’s work and present the findings from our trainees! @ACVIM @AKCCanineHealth @Morris_Animal @NCStateVetMed

