CVDL SERVICES Encompasses pathology, virology, bacteriology, serology, and toxicology laboratory activities to arrive at a proper diagnosis or to test for blood antibody levels against diseases. http://www.canr.uconn.edu/patho/dts.htm
Extractions: The diagnostic laboratory encompasses pathology, virology, bacteriology, serology, and toxicology laboratory activities to arrive at a proper diagnosis or to test for blood antibody levels against diseases. Close cooperation exists with the State Department of Agriculture, where State mandated and Federal programs of disease control are concerned. The Diagnostic Testing Services Laboratory performs all State testing programs (Brucellosis, Salmonella Pullorum, Mycoplasma, Mastitis) as well as many other tests (equine infectious anemia, Salmonella, leptospirosis, Lyme disease, Rabies, etc.). The Microchemistry Laboratory (Director, Dr. Dennis Hill) is an analytical chemistry facility, providing testing services to corporations, state agencies and academia. The laboratory provides the drug testing programs for racing greyhounds and jai alai players in Connecticut, sponsored by the Division of Special Revenue. The laboratory's capabilities in mass spectral and chromatographic analysis accommodate a variety of analytical needs for local and national corporations. The Northeastern Research Center for Wildlife Diseases (Director, Dr. Herbert Van Kruiningen) has a large service responsibility with daily contacts with the public at large and with wildlife biologists from northeastern states (New England, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania).
UConn Department Of Pathobiology Consists of several units, including pathology, microbiology, virology, immunology, bacteriology, wildlife diseases, microchemistry and extension. The Department is responsible for teaching, research, and extension programs concerned with infectious, metabolic and toxic diseases of agricultural animals, companion animals, laboratory animals, pet birds, poultry and wildlife. http://www.canr.uconn.edu/patho/
IMB, Main Page Information about administration, departments, education and research. The institute has the following departments Arctic Biology, Biochemistry, Experimental Pathology, Pharmachology, Immunology, Medical Biochemistry, Medical Physiology, Microbiology and virology, Molecular Biotechnology, and Morphology. http://www.fm.uit.no/info/imb/uk/
Plant Pathology @ UGA Emphasizes undergraduate and graduate education in the classroom, laboratory and field. Students receive training in bacteriology, epidemiology, genetics, hostpathogen interactions, mycology, nematology, molecular biology, pest management, and virology. http://www.plant.uga.edu/
Extractions: Looking for an exciting career in the plant sciences? The Department of Plant Pathology offers extraordinary possibilities to gain experience in the variety of approaches used to investigate the nature and management of plant disease. Since the days of our first graduate student, Calvin C. Murray working with the founder of our Department, Julian H. Miller (pictured left), programs offered by the Department have prepared students for rewarding careers in every aspect of the discipline of plant pathology. The Department has a large faculty with diverse expertise building on strong traditions of scholarship in teaching, research and extension. There are excellent facilities at all three campuses (Athens, Griffin and Tifton) for work ranging from lab-based investigations of host-pathogen interaction to field investigations of diseases in apple, corn, cotton, cowpea, ornamentals, peaches, peanut, pecan, small fruits, small grains, soybean, tobacco, turf and vegetables. The Department emphasizes quality undergraduate and graduate education in the classroom, laboratory and field. Students receive excellent training in bacteriology, epidemiology, genetics, host-pathogen interactions, mycology, nematology, molecular biology, pest management, and virology. Many faculty include basic and applied aspects to their program so the student is exposed to the many facets of plant pathology. The faculty maintains high standards and works closely with students to provide maximum individual attention. Students must be highly motivated and committed to understanding how basic biological principles are applied to the science of plant pathology so disease can be understood and managed. In return, students can make significant contributions to agriculture, industry, science and society.
Xenova Group Plc Expertise in immunology and virology, leader in immunotherapy and gene delivery, developing a wide range of novel vaccine and gene deliverybased products designed to stimulate the human immune system's own ability to fight disease. http://www.cantab.co.uk/
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Microbiology And Immunology - Cornell Veterinary Medicine Disciplinary avocations in immunology and virology, as well as parasitology, bacteriology, and environmental toxicology. Site lists personnel and courses, describes current research, and links to special programs. http://www.vet.cornell.edu/public/microbiology/
Sir Albert Sakzewski Virus Research Centre Conducts basic research in medical virology with a focus on paediatric virology to make significant contributions to improvement in child health. Mission, administration, personnel, vacancies, and links. http://www.sasvrc.qld.gov.au/
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The Burnet Institute Australia's largest virology and communicable disease research institute. http://www.burnet.edu.au/
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