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  1. Assoc Professor. CVM Main Building C289. megruen@ncsu.edu. Bio. Dr. Gruen completed her veterinary degree at the University of Illinois. She came to North Carolina State University for an internship followed by a residency in veterinary behavior.

  2. Articles 1–20. ‪Associate Professor, North Carolina State University‬ - ‪‪Cited by 2,570‬‬ - ‪animal behavior‬ - ‪pain‬ - ‪welfare‬ - ‪cognition‬ - ‪anxiety‬.

  3. Associate Professor of Behavioral Medicine at North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine · My goal is to improve the lives of animals and the humans they live with. I have ...

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    Dr. Gruen completed her veterinary degree at the University of Illinois. She came to North Carolina State University for an internship followed by a residency in veterinary behavior. She completed a Masters in Veterinary Public Health and became a board-certified veterinary behaviorist. After a few years on the faculty at NC State, she decided to p...

    Eleanor received both her Bachelor of Science in Biology and Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from NC State University. During her time at NC State, she worked in a human factors lab and developed a passion for cognition. She is excited to be working with the CBR Lab where she can integrate her psychology background with her dog handling experience. ...

    Dr. Rachel Caddiell completed her PhD in Comparative Biomedical Sciences here at NC State under the supervision of Dr. Margaret Gruen. Her dissertation research used an interdisciplinary approach to investigate whether there is a biological or behavioral basis for dog breed pain sensitivity beliefs, as well as how veterinary education and experienc...

    Dr. Zoe Loh, holds a Ph.D. in Pathology from Duke University, where she conducted groundbreaking studies under the mentorship of Dr. Ming Chen. Her doctoral research unveiled a novel nuclear function for PTEN in regulating dTMP biosynthesis, with potential implications for targeting prostate cancer cells with excluded PTEN from the nucleus using an...

    Beth received her Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science from Davis and Elkins College and her Master of Science in Zoology from NC State University. She has extensive experience managing clinical studies in cancer treatment, pain management and behavior. In her free time, she enjoys painting, traveling and hiking with her dog.

    Kara received her Bachelor of Science in Biology from Bates College and her Master of Science in Marine Sciences from UC-Santa Cruz. She is excited to begin working on our puppy cognition study in partnership with Duke University’s Canine Cognition Center, which aligns with her past research experience in animal behavior. In her spare time, she enj...

  4. Assistant Professor of Behavioral Medicine. Contact Info. P: 919.513.6500. megruen@ncsu.edu. Personal URL. Description. Animal behaviors; animal cognition; human-animal interaction; animal pain management; animal ageing. Subjects. Animal Behavior. College of Veterinary Medicine. Back to Results.

  5. Gruen Margaret. November 7, 2022 Mike Charbonneau. Continue Reading. Previous post. Margaret Gruen DVM. College of Veterinary Medicine Home. 1060 William Moore Drive

  6. May 9, 2022 · Olby and co-senior author Margaret Gruen, assistant professor of behavioral medicine at NC State, wanted to determine whether cognitive function could be accurately quantified in dogs. “Our goal was to bring together multiple tools in order to get a more complete picture of how CCDS presents in dogs,” Gruen says.

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