Extractions: http://www.vet.orst.edu The College of Veterinary Medicine is dedicated to research in animal species of agricultural importance in Oregon. The research program is directed towards three major research missions. Disease detection, identification and control : investigators are working towards the development of new diagnostic tests, the identification of new viral pathogens, and the development of new vaccine strategies. Animal nutrition: Several scientists are working towards identification of micro-nutrient as well as vitamin E and other antioxidant deficiencies. Others are investigating the interrelationship of the omega-3 fatty acids with animal health. The third mission area is a program investigating the use of ruminal microbes as effective agents in bioremediation. This program seeks to solve the problems associated with cattle and sheep exposure to various plant toxins, and has significant environment potential.
Veterinary Medicine veterinary medicine. CAB ABSTRACTS. CAB ABSTRACTS is a bibliographic database compiled by CAB International. Covering research and development literature in http://agrifor.ac.uk/browse/cabi/6fb1b5f3e1d88dba9858002545fe18d4.html
Extractions: low graphics broader: veterinary science other: veterinary entomology veterinary parasitology veterinary practice veterinary services ... European Federation of Animal Health : FEDESA FEDESA was formed in 1987 and represents the manufacturers of animal health products in Europe. The Federation works towards an "EU environment where the value of safe and effective animal health products is recognised, and where these high quality products can be developed, registered and provided quickly and economically." This site provides information on FEDESA, its organisation, aims and activities. The site is divided into two sections, one aimed at the public and one for members-only which requires a password and username. The Public site offers a range of information on animal health and welfare, which includes the spread of germs, animal diseases, and biotechnology. FEDESA viewpoints and press releases can be viewed online. A FAQ is provided as is a collection of related web links. FEDESA publications can be ordered free of charge online and are available in English and French. veterinary medicine non-governmental organizations animal welfare animal health ... CAB ABSTRACTS CAB ABSTRACTS is a bibliographic database compiled by CAB International. Covering research and development literature in the fields of agriculture, forestry, aspects of human health, human nutrition, animal health, and the management and conservation of natural resources and is updated quarterly. CAB ABSTRACTS "includes abstracts for over 95% of the 150,000 records that are culled each year from over 10,000 serial titles, books, monographs, technical reports, proceedings, patents, bibliographies, translated journals and published theses", and is a subscription-only service. This version of CAB ABSTRACTS has been made available through EDINA (Edinburgh University Data Library) and an ATHENS username and password is required. ATHENS usernames and passwords are freely provided to those studying/working at subscribing UK educational institutes.
Veterinary Medicine The home page of the College of veterinary medicine at Cornell University. Details of the academic programme and ongoing research and development of the http://vetgate.ac.uk/browse/cabi/6fb1b5f3e1d88dba9858002545fe18d4.html
Extractions: low graphics broader: veterinary science other: animal pathology pharmacology surgical operations veterinarians ... Veterinary research communications The homepage for the journal Veterinary Research Communications. This journal publishes articles on "new methods, newly described diseases and new pathological findings, as these are applied to animals." Information is provided on the aims and scope, indexing/abstracting services, instructions for authors and subscription details. Searchable tables of contents are also available from Volume 21 (1) 1997 to the present. Published by Kluwer. veterinary medicine journals Royal Veterinary College, University of London The home page for the Royal Veterinary College (RVC), the largest veterinary school in the UK. This site provides information on undergraduate, postgraduate and continuing education (CE) courses, research groups and their interests, the college's four teaching hospitals, and services provided by the RVC to the veterinary profession and the general public. veterinary schools veterinary medicine UK American Veterinary Medical Association The Web site of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) whose aim is to advance the science and art of veterinary medicine. AVMA is the authorised voice for the profession and represents approximately 67,000 members. The Web site includes membership and publications information, pet care information for members of the public, hot topics of interest to members of the profession along with extensive links. There are also links to Medline and tables of contents for the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, which is searchable, back to 1997.
Extractions: Program in Immunology and Vaccine Development Program goal: Define mechanisms required for protective immunity and develop new approaches to vaccine development Program accomplishments Program support Significant research publications in 2002-2003* Fraser, D.G ., Oaks, J.L., Brown, W.C., and McGuire, T.C. 2002. Identification of broadly-recognized, T helper lymphocyte epitopes in an equine lentivirus. Immunology, 105:295-305.
Extractions: The Veterinary Development and External Relations (VDER) office provides a major link between the College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM), alumni and friends. Our office coordinates College alumni and fund raising/development efforts, encourages corporate partnerships and keeps alumni and other friends connected and involved in the College mission of enhancing animal and public health and well-being through excellent professional veterinary medical education; graduate, resident and undergraduate education in the health sciences; biomedical, biotechnological and clinical research; and public service through clinical care and diagnostic services, life-long education and outreach. Since the first class of graduates over 100 years ago, alumni of the College of Veterinary Medicine have assumed leadership roles in industry, government and their individual communities. These professionals are in a variety of fields, they have played a key part in building the Pacific Northwest and economic and social development worldwide.
OCS Resources: Careers In Veterinary Medicine veterinary medicine, military veterinary medicine, aquatic animal medicine, avian medicine, laboratory animal medicine, research and development in industry http://www.ocs.fas.harvard.edu/resources/health/medhealthcareersvet.htm
Extractions: Currently, twenty-seven schools of veterinary medicine offer a four-year program leading to the D.V.M. degree. Prerequisites for admission vary by school, but usually include the premedical requirements discussed later in this handbook. A standardized examination (GRE, MCAT, or VCAT) is required in most cases. You should contact individual schools for specific information. For further information, contact the Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges , 1522 K St. NW, Suite 834, Washington, D.C. 20005. The text above has been taken with permission from material by Carol Baffi-Dugan, Tufts University. Pursuing a Pre-Vet Curriculum at Harvard University If you are considering veterinary medical school following graduation from Harvard, there are some useful resources for you as you prepare. The Harvard Pre-Veterinary Society is a growing student group which has over 20 members. In addition to helping you determine requirements for US Veterinary Schools and the Harvard courses that fulfill these requirements, the group compliles a list of animal care experiences for term-time or summer, invites Veterinary Medical Schools to campus, collaborates on application procedures, and shares information on trends in Veterinary medicine. If you are interested in this group or getting any information related to pursuing a veterinary curriculum at Harvard, please sign up on the following listserv for announcements. Feel free to email the contact below should you have any additional questions.
Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine - Research Report 1999 development of Yersinia vaccines based on recombinant Freiburg, the Borstel research Centre, the of the Hanover College of veterinary medicine, the Physiology http://www.uni-leipzig.de/forsch99/25000/eindex.htm
Extractions: http://www.uni-leipzig.de/fak/vet.htm Research Activities at the Faculty Topics of Doctorates and Postdoctoral Qualifications Previous Years Reports of the Institutes and Departments Institute of Veterinary Anatomy Institute of Veterinary Physiology Institute of Veterinary Physiological Chemistry Institute of Pharmacology, Pharmacy and Toxicology ... Teaching and Experimental Farm Oberholz The projects of the veterinary faculty are focused on the following topics 1. Products of animal origin and consumer protection
CRADA partnerships for collaborative research and development. may strengthen the Agency s research efforts and of the Center for veterinary medicine s (CVM) CRADAs http://www.fda.gov/cvm/index/cradacvm/CRADACVM.htm
Extractions: CVM Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADA) The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is actively interested in partnering with the private sector through arrangements which leverage FDA assets and resources and provide opportunities for the private sector to participate in the development, financing, ownership and operation of a public facility or service. A Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) is an agreement between one or more FDA Centers/Laboratories and one or more non-Federal parties under which the FDA Center/Laboratory provides personnel, services, facilities, equipment, or other resources toward the conduct of specified research or development efforts. Such research must be consistent with the mission of the Center/Laboratory. The CRADA partner contributes all of the above and funding to the project. CRADAs are appropriate only with collaborators who will make significant intellectual contributions to the research project or will contribute essential research materials or technical resources not otherwise reasonably available to FDA. See
Index Cooperative research and development Agreements (CRADA); research; Resistance (Antimicrobial); Risk Assessment veterinary medicine Advisory Committee (VMAC); VICH. http://www.fda.gov/cvm/index/
Extractions: A Abbreviations and Acronyms About CVM Adverse Drug Experience (ADE) Reports Advertising ... ADUFA (Animal Drug User Fee Act) Animal Drug Approval Animal Drug Availability Act (ADAA) Animal Drugs for Minor Uses and for Minor Species Animal Drug Products Online Database System (FDA Approved) ... Animal Drug User Fee Act (ADUFA) Animal Feed Animal Medicinal Drug Use Clarification Act (AMDUCA) Animal Testing Animal Waste Anthelmintics Anticaking Agents ... Aquaculture
Veterinarian Medicine is biomedical research and development. Veterinarians, particularly those with specialized training in laboratory animal medicine, veterinary pathology http://www.fandm.edu/departments/studentacadaffairs/prehealing/professions/veter
Extractions: Chiropractic Dentistry Naturopathic Nursing ... Sports Medicine Here are veterinary medicine links: Today's veterinarian is dedicated to protecting the health and welfare of both animals and people. Veterinarians are highly educated and skilled in preventing, diagnosing, and treating animal health problems. Because their knowledge and training extends to a number of closely related areas, veterinarians are often involved in more than treating sick or injured animals. Today's veterinarian is a member of a major health profession with its own system of education, licensure, organization, and ethics. In taking the veterinarian's oath, the doctor solemnly swears to use his or her scientific knowledge and skills "for the benefit of society, through the protection of animal health, the relief of animal suffering, the conservation of livestock resources, the promotion of public health, and the advancement of medical knowledge."
Extractions: 106 acres located on the western portion of the Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine campus at Westborough Road (Route 30). The site abuts an MBTA commuter rail station, state-owned land and CenTech Park. The site is 3.5 miles east of the Massachusetts Turnpike (I-90) Exit 11 (Millbury) via Routes 122 and 30, and 6.0 miles west of I-495 via Routes 9 and 30. Owner Research and development, pilot manufacturing and other activities related to the biotechnology, medical and pharmaceutical industries, as well as the physical, environmental and other sciences. Accessory uses such as food, administrative and conference facilities are also permitted. Floor: Area Ratio .35 SF of building to 1 SF of land Site Program Campus master plan, which includes site, shows up to 702,000 SF of three-story buildings. The master plan permits flexibility in actual building and building site areas. One subdivision-level road is planned to connect Phase I (348,000 SF) to Route 30 and Tufts' campus roadway system. Another subdivision road will connect Phase II (354,000 SF) to the Phase I road network.
Research_And_Development Directory veterinary Infectious Disease Organization Category research And development U of S Board Announces New Dean of Western College of veterinary medicine (Feb. http://dir.jayde.com/1419.html
Western College Of Veterinary Medicine Livestock research and development Program at WCVM. He received his DVM from WCVM in 1974, an MSc in Population medicine from Ontario veterinary College in 1988 http://www.usask.ca/wcvm/directory/details.php?id=42
Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine - Research research FOCUS. Bacteriology and Virology. development of nucleic acid probes for diagnosis of important poultry diseases. Fish and Shrimp http://www.vet.upm.edu.my/english/research.html
Extractions: Focus Projects Awards and Achievement Commercialised Products ... Research Assistants RESEARCH FOCUS Bacteriology and Virology Fish and Shrimp Herd Heal th Vaccination against parasitic infection Development of an effective diagnostic tool and novel vaccine against infectious bursal disease virus infection The epidemiology, pathogenesis and diagnosis of eperythrozoonosis in sheep Bacteriological, pathogeneticity, epidemiological and control studies of ovine footroot The epidemiology, pathogenesis and diagnosis of eperythrozoonosis in sheep
Army Health Care | The 6 Corps | The Veterinary Corps training and experience in a wide variety of areas from three primary areas of focus animal medicine, veterinary public health and research and development. http://healthcare.goarmy.com/sixcorps/vetcorps/
Extractions: var globalPath = '../../people/' javascript:hdrRandom('4','6') document.write('text version') text version As an Army Veterinarian, you have the opportunity to utilize your professional training and experience in a wide variety of areas from three primary areas of focus: animal medicine, veterinary public health and research and development. Not only can you treat government-owned animals, but you'll also treat the valued pets of service members and their families. Army Veterinary Corps officers are responsible for programs ensuring the safety and security of Department of Defense food supplies, both here and abroad. Approximately one-third of Veterinary Corps officers are involved in Research and Development in an incredible range of focus areas, from basic breast cancer research to vaccine development. As a Reserve Veterinary Corps officer, you can enjoy the benefits of working in a highly professional environment and have the satisfaction of serving your community and your country. Normally serving one weekend a month and two weeks a year, the Reserve Veterinarian provides valuable support to the Veterinary Corps while gaining invaluable experience to take back to his/her civilian workplace.
Electronic Library: Veterinary Medicine MEDLINE medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine and healthcare. National Library of medicine, USA Timespan in organic farming research and development http://www.ucd.ie/library/electronic_resources/e-lib/vet.html
Extractions: AgbiotechNet is an information portal for current information about biotechnology and biosafety, including patents, conference and job vacancies, as well as fulltext of some resources. It provides access to research developments in genetic engineering and updates on economic issues. Users may set up individual profiles. Agris Database
Turkey - Veterinary Association, Veterinary Organisation, Vet Education Training. Faculty of veterinary medicine, Ankara University Ankara. Education Training, research development, Technology Transfer. http://www.vetproducts.net/veterinary_medicine_supplies.php?vet_supply=drugs&cou
Egypt - Veterinary Association, Veterinary Organisation, Vet Drugs Faculty of veterinary medicine, Cairo University Giza. Education Training, research development, Technology Transfer. Faculty http://www.vetproducts.net/veterinary_medicine_supplies.php?vet_supply=drugs&cou