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         Veterinary Medicine Research & Development:     more books (20)
  1. Embryonic Development and Manipulation in Animal Production: Trends in Research and Applications : Proceedings of the 1st Congress of the Italian So (Portland Press Proceeding Series, Vol 2) by A. Lauria, 1992-11
  2. Concepts, Clinical Developments, and Therapeutic Advances in Cancer Chemotherapy (Cancer Treatment and Research)
  3. Agricultural and veterinary research in Kenya by Charles G Grey, 1963
  4. Thyroid function in domestic animals (AEC research and development report) by Leo K Bustad, 1969
  5. Progress in the Reduction, Refinement and Replacement of Animal Experimentation by World Congress on Alternatives and Animal Use in the Life Sciences 199, M. Balls, et all 2000-11-01
  6. Germ Cell Protocols: Volume 2: Molecular Embryo Analysis, Live Imaging, Transgenesis, and Cloning (Methods in Molecular Biology)

21. Veterinary Medicine Market Research, Trends, And Forecasts
forecasts, and business analysis in the veterinary medicine as well as forecasts, projections, trends, market shares, research and development, sales and
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Veterinary Medicine Market Research, Trends, and Forecasts
Global Information, Inc. offers market intelligence on every topic in the Veterinary Medicine , including, but not limited to latest business trend on : Animal Health; Veterinary Medicine; Animal Drug; Pet Care; Pet Fitness; Pet Food; Pet Proof products. We offer market research, industry forecasts, and business analysis in the Veterinary Medicine as well as other vertical industries. GII sells reports, databases, newsletters and annual information services that provide the latest market data, such as industry forecasts, projections, trends, market shares, research and development, sales and marketing strategies, and competitive analysis. The easiest way to find out if we have the information you need is to contact us right now. We are open 24 hours a day, 5 days a week with multiple language support. Please see our Contact page to see which office is open right now.
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[Report] Animal Therapeutics and Diagnostics
Pub Date : 2004/06 The report contains a thorough evaluation of the animal therapeutic and diagnostic markets and market coverage worldwide, with special emphasis on U.S. trends and statistics

22. Elsevier Author Gateway
services, relationships between veterinary medicine and animal production, and development of new Audience research Workers in veterinary epidemiology
http://authors.elsevier.com/JournalDetail.html?PubID=503315&Precis=DESC

23. WaNPRC-Veterinary Medicine
veterinary medicine. The veterinary medicine and Surgery Group veterinary services, either for clinical care in nonhuman primate research protocol development
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24. Pfizer PGRD, Internships; Veterinary Medicine
medicine discovery, pathology, toxicology, or lab animal medicine.. the vital role that veterinarians play in pharmaceutical research/ drug development, and
http://www.pfizerrdgrad.com/CampusRecruitingExternal/html/internship.asp?id=8

25. Chronicle Careers Dean, College Of Veterinary Medicine (5/3/2004)
Environmental Sciences, the Ohio Agricultural research and development Center, and the OSU Extension Service. The College of veterinary medicine employs 109
http://chronicle.com/jobs/id.php?id=289207

26. UF - College Of Veterinary Medicine Research
research at the UF College of veterinary medicine also is Among the research projects currently underway at the college are development of improved
http://www.vetmed.ufl.edu/research.htm
UF CVM Research!
A key part of the college's mission involves basic and clinical research conducted by its faculty and graduate students. Funded primarily through external sources, including a variety of state and federal agencies, research at the UF College of Veterinary Medicine also is supported internally through grants administered by the Office of Research and Graduate Studies. A record $10.5 million in external grants was received during 1993-94. The college awarded an additional $146,206 on a competitive basis to faculty applicants that same year. Among the research projects currently underway at the college are:
  • Development of improved diagnostic tests, vaccines and tick control technologies for heartwater, anaplasmosis and babesiosis - important diseases affecting livestock.
  • Comparative Neuroscience
  • Comparative Immunodeficiency Virus Pathogenesis and Vaccine Development
  • Comparative Mycoplasmology
  • Comparative Opthamology and Vision Science
  • Wildlife Disease and Conservation
  • Development of Novel Immunodiagnostics for Humans and Animals
  • Performance Animal (Equine/Greyhound) Physiology, Pharmacology and Disease

27. The Heartwater Research Project
been attained in the development of inactivated of Pathobiology College of veterinary medicine University of The Heartwater research Project s personnel based
http://www.vetmed.ufl.edu/hrp/netwkhrp.htm
The
University of Florida
United States Agency for International Development
Southern African Development Community
Heartwater Research Project
Controlling ticks and tickborne diseases
Contents
  • Introduction What is Heartwater Institutions
    Introduction
    The UF/USAID/SADC Heartwater Research Project came into existence in 1985 as a project funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development and directed by the University of Florida, and it is now in its fourth phase. The first phase of the Project was from 1985 to 1989; it established a heartwater research laboratory in Zimbabwe at the Veterinary Research Laboratory in Harare, it refined methodology for growth of Cowdria ruminantium in cell culture, and it identified the attractant-aggregation-attachment pheromone of the vector tick Amblyomma hebraeum. The second phase of the Project was from 1989 to 1993; it expanded the research laboratory in Harare to include biotechnology capabilities, it trained scientists from nine African countries in new techniques for C. ruminantium

28. College Of Veterinary Medicine
of new knowledge through research and graduates in society to enhance personal development, the quality of The College of veterinary medicine produces not only
http://www.research.okstate.edu/report96/vetmed/vetmedn.html
C OLLEGE OF V ETERINARY M EDICINE
"The College of Veterinary Medicine produces not only well-trained veterinary clinicians and researchers, but also generates new knowledge through research in many areas of biomedical sciences."
Click on photograph to view caption Veterinary medicine impacts almost every critical aspect of human life: the food we eat and the clothes we wear; our physical, emotional, and economic well-being; and the quality of our environment. Few people are aware of the enormous diversity of job opportunities that exist in veterinary medical sciences. In addition to the well-known private practice D.V.M., veterinary scientists serve in government, industry, and academia in a plethora of roles. Institutions of higher learning produce two primary products: the creation of new knowledge through research and graduates who put this knowledge to work in society to enhance personal development, the quality of life, and the operation and productivity of our businesses, government, and other institutions. The College of Veterinary Medicine produces not only well-trained veterinary clinicians and researchers, but also generates new knowledge through research in many areas of biomedical sciences. Dean Joseph W. Alexander firmly believes that teaching and research are inseparable. A complete scholar not only teaches a modern, up-to-date course through library research and preparation but also conducts and directs active laboratory or clinical research. Research compliments good teaching by stimulating the intellect and maintaining the inquisitive nature of the scholar. Research is an essential component of scholarship in the College of Veterinary Medicine. Research in the College is varied and diverse both in its nature and the systems studied. The College faculty itself is diverse: many hold a Ph.D. degree instead of or in addition to a D.V.M. degree. Similarly, students involved in College research programs may be in the professional D.V.M. program or M.S./Ph.D. graduate students. Research programs themselves range from molecular to clinical, and address problems as varied as animal health and human biomedical research.

29. College Of Veterinary Medicine
Looking to the future, the College of veterinary medicine is committed to the expansion of existing research programs and the development of new programs so
http://www.research.okstate.edu/report95/report/vetmed/vetmedn.html
C OLLEGE OF V ETERINARY M EDICINE
"The College of Veterinary Medicine produces not only well-trained veterinary clinicians and researchers but also generates new knowledge through research in many areas of veterinary biomedical sciences."
Click on photograph to view caption Veterinary medicine impacts almost every critical aspect of human life: the food we eat and the clothes we wear; our physical, emotional, and economic well-being; and the quality of our environment. Few people are aware of the enormous diversity of job opportunities that exist in veterinary medical sciences. In addition to the well-known private practice D.V.M., veterinary scientists serve in government, industry, and academia in a plethora of roles.
Primary Research Products
Institutions of higher learning produce two primary products. One of these products is the creation of new knowledge through research, and the second is graduates who put this knowledge to work in society to enhance personal development, the quality of life, and the operation and productivity of our businesses, government, and other institutions. The College of Veterinary Medicine produces not only well-trained veterinary clinicians and researchers but also generates new knowledge through research in many areas of veterinary biomedical sciences. Dean Joseph W. Alexander firmly believes that teaching and research are inseparable. A complete scholar not only teaches a modern, up-to-date course through library research and preparation but also conducts and directs active laboratory or clinical research. Research complements good teaching by stimulating the intellect and maintaining the inquisitive nature of the scholar. Research is an essential component of scholarship in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

30. Biovet, Partner Of Veterinarians, Laboratory Services, Diagnostic
research and development Director A graduate of veterinary medicine from the National Coastal University in Argentina and holder of Ph.D. in microbiology and
http://www.biovet.ca/en/team/direction.aspx

31. Development And Alumni, College Of Veterinary Medicine - The University Of Minne
in 1947, the College of veterinary medicine has relied on its mission of teaching, research and service. development Office College of veterinary medicine 1920
http://www.ahc.umn.edu/ahc_content/colleges/vetmed/Development_and_Alumni/index.
Return to: Vet Med Academic Health Center myAHC U of M Home ...
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College Links News and Events
Job Opportunities

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Gifts to the College of Veterinary Medicine support student education through scholarships and enhance research through focused initiatives.
Fostering relationships with alumni provides opportunities for growth and connection among the profession.
Since it was founded in 1947, the College of Veterinary Medicine has relied on private grants, in addition to other sources, to fulfill its mission of teaching, research and service. The support you provide the CVM should be a part of your overall financial plans. It is hoped that this web page will answer some of your questions about planning a gift to the CVM, while providing new ideas about meeting your financial and philanthropic needs. Ways to give: Additional Information Contact Us Development Office College of Veterinary Medicine 1920 Fitch Avenue St. Paul, MN 55108

32. Development And Alumni, College Of Veterinary Medicine, Equine
can focus on sports medicine, research and advanced everywhere – horse owners, veterinarians, farriers, breeders www.cvm.umn.edu/development/campaigns/equine
http://www.ahc.umn.edu/ahc_content/colleges/vetmed/Development_and_Alumni/index2

33. Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine At The Addis Ababa University
Care, supported by IDPT; development of Feed Species; supported by the research and Publication Studies on Traditional veterinary medicine Gathering BaseLine
http://www1.vetmed.fu-berlin.de/ip_addis.htm
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Addis Ababa University
*(The information in the following pages is extracted from the Prospectus of the Faculty, April 1996)
General
Departments
The Department of Basic Sciences (BASC)
The Department of Anatomy and Embryology (ANEM)
The Department of Physiology, Pharmacology and Biochemistry (PHAB)
The Department of Pathology and Parasitology (PAPA) ...
The Donkey Project (DP)
General
Ethiopia, that has the largest livestock population in Africa, established the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (FVM) in 1979 under the jurisdiction of the Addis Ababa University (AAU). The Faculty started with a six year degree program in veterinary medicine. But in 1989 another school, the Institute for Animal Health Assistants, which was a diploma granting school run by the Commission for Higher Education, came under its jurisdiction. Since then FVM runs two educational programs: a six year doctorate degree in Veterinary Medicine (DVM), and a two year diploma for animal health assistants.
Departments
The FVM currently has seven academic departments that specialize in various veterinary aspects.

34. Research At The University Of Glasgow Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine: Strategy
roles in the development of veterinary diagnostics based Faculty (Computing Science, Engineering) research efforts in Evidencebased medicine will be developed
http://www.gla.ac.uk/faculties/vet/research/strategy.htm
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Research RAE 2001 Results Strategy Virology Comparative Pathobiology ... Faculty Homepage
Strategy
Mission: to provide the academic and physical environment to foster science at the highest international level, and thus to be pivotal players in the knowledge driven economy, through targeted research in comparative medicine. The Faculty will focus on the need for fundamental research in the post-genomic environment to enrich and develop understanding of cellular functions in health and disease across species. The Faculty will strengthen links between laboratory-based science and clinical application to ensure that veterinary medicine and general biomedical science derive maximum benefit from our comparative research expertise. The Faculty's plans for development of its Garscube campus site require the expansion and upgrading of its existing research laboratory space. A major initiative in this respect is the construction of a core facility for the Institute of Comparative Medicine which will link our existing research blocks and bring all laboratory researchers on the site under one roof. The £6.7M development has been assured by a £5.08M award from the Wellcome Trust Science Research Investment Fund, with £1.62M from the University of Glasgow.

35. Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine, University Of Glasgow: Links For Staff And Stude
Leukaemia research Fund Medical research Council Milk development Council Ministry of Ireland University College Dublin Faculty of veterinary medicine.
http://www.gla.ac.uk/faculties/vet/weblinks.htm
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
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Glasgow University Library

Glasgow University Library Online Catalogue

Braintrack (University-Index)

Equine Veterinary Network
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International Veterinary Information Service (IVIS)

The Pet Project Professional veterinary associations
The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons

British Veterinary Association

British Cattle Veterinary Association
British Equine Veterinary Association ...
  • European Association of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging Student associations IVSA (International Veterinary Students Association) Subject-specific sites National Centre for Biotechnology Information Veterinary educational resources / teaching and learning CLIVE - Computer-aided Learning In Veterinary Education Veterinary Informatics and Epidemiology at Universities of Glasgow and Strathclyde EQWISE CAL and CLIVE at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Glasgow
  • 36. AcademicKeys.com For Veterinary Medicine - The Premier Website For Academic Empl
    of Naval research (ONR) Naval research Laboratory Department of Education National Library of Education National research and development Centers Office of
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    37. Care For Animals
    in the US Army veterinary Corps are responsible for biomedical research and development. Officers with special training in laboratory animal medicine, pathology
    http://www.avma.org/careforanimals/animatedjourneys/aboutvets/roles.asp
    About Veterinarians
    Roles of Veterinarians

    About Veterinarians
    What is a Veterinarian? ... Association Membership
    Roles of Veterinarians in Human and Animal Health
    Private Practice Top In the United States, approximately 75% of all veterinarians are in private clinical practice. Of those, about 58% are engaged in exclusively small animal practice in which they treat only companion animals. Approximately 18% limit their practice to the care of farm animals or horses. Another 19% are involved in what is known as mixed (or general) animal practice. Their patients include all types of pets, horses, and livestock. Veterinarians in private clinical practice are responsible for the health of approximately 53 million dogs, 59 million cats. Bird ownership has risen over the past 5 years from 11 million in 1991 to approximately 13 million birds. The number of pleasure horses in the U.S. is about 4.0 million. Other pets such as rabbits, ferrets, guinea pigs, hamsters, gerbils, other rodents, turtles, snakes, lizards, other reptiles and many other animals primarily kept as companion animals. Rabbits and ferrets are owned by 2.3% of households in the U.S. with a total population of 5.7 million; 4.8 million rodents are owned by 2.3% of households and 1.5 % of households own 3.5 million reptiles. The fish population is estimated at 55.6 million owned by 6.3% of households. (Source: U.S. Pet Ownership and Demographics Sourcebook

    38. The University Of Tennessee: COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE -- RESEARCH
    Currently our research is directed toward the study of that occur during the development of laminitis College of veterinary medicine AgVet Library The UT
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    LASER DOPPLER FLOMMETRY
    Introduction
    Laser Doppler flowmetry is a new technique used in other species to measure microcirculatory blood flow in many different tissues. We have adapted this technique to measure laminar microcirculatory blood flow within the hoof wall in the standing, non-sedate horse. This technique is physiologic, is non-invasive, and permits continuous measurement of microcirculatory blood flow. Of particular bearing are the facts that laser Doppler flowmetry is non-invasive and that the disease is ultimately occurring at the microcirculatory level.
    Principle of Technique
    Laser doppler flowmetry (LDF) is a non-invasive, continuous measure of microcirculatory blood flow. Laser doppler flowmetry has been used to measure microcirculatory blood flow in many tissues including neural, muscle, skin, bone and intestine. The principle of this method is to measure the Doppler shift - the frequency change that light undergoes when reflected by moving objects, such as red blood cells. Laser doppler flowmetry uses monochromatic light emitted from a low power laser. The light emitted and reflected is fed through optical fibers from the target to the analyzer-recorder. Measurement of the RBC motion is recorded continuously in the outer layer of the tissue under study, with little or no influence on physiologic blood flow. This output value constitutes the flux of red cells, defined as the number of red cells times their velocity and is reported as microcirculatory perfusion units.

    39. Humanitarian Resource Institute
    Stephen M. Apatow Director of research and development Humanitarian Resource Institute veterinary medicine BIOTERRORISM AND EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES.
    http://humanitarian.net/biodefense/fazdc/veterinary_non_inclusion.html
    Humanitarian Resource Institute:
    July 10, 2003 Stephen M. Apatow
    Director of Research and Development
    Humanitarian Resource Institute Biodefense Reference Library
    Foreign Animal and Zoonotic Disease Center
    Eastern USA: (203) 668-0282 Western USA: (775) 884-4680
    Internet: http://www.humanitarian.net/biodefense/fazdc/
    Email: s.m.apatow@humanitarian.net VETERINARY MEDICINE: BIOTERRORISM AND EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES
    80% of "emerging" infections are animal based ( Martin Hugh Jones , Director, WHO Collaborating Center for Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems for Public Health), outlining the significance of the veterinary profession as a key player in collaborative research associated with the international threat of bioterrorism and emerging infectious diseases. As outlined in the CDC resource Influenza Pandemics: How They Start, How They Spread, and Their Potential Impact "The reservoir for Type A influenza viruses is wild birds, but influenza A viruses also infect animals such as pigs and horses, as well as people. The last two pandemic viruses were combinations of bird and human influenza viruses. Many persons believe that these new viruses emerged when an intermediate host, such as a pig, was infected by both human and bird influenza A viruses at the same time. A new virus was created. Events in Hong Kong in 1997, however, showed that this is not the only way that humans can become infected with a novel virus. Sometimes, an avian influenza virus can "jump the species barrier" and move directly from chickens to humans and cause disease."

    40. Summer NIH Research Fellowships For Veterinary Students
    a career in laboratory animal medicine and/or Previous participants were veterinary students at Purdue related topics, sessions on research career development
    http://www.med.stanford.edu/school/compmed/ar/Courses/summerFellowship.htm
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    Program
    Individual Research Project
    Workshops on research-related topics
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    Logistics Who can apply:  1 st through 3 rd year veterinary students
    Dates:  Monday, June 21, 2004 – Friday, August 27, 2004 (10 weeks). Dates are flexible for students at schools with conflicting academic calendars.
    Housing:  available on-campus
    Stipend:  $1664/month. Additional subsidy available (up to $500/summer).
    Program
    The Program seeks to help veterinary students become biomedical researchers. A secondary goal is to provide research experience to veterinary students interested in a career in laboratory animal medicine and/or pathology. Previous participants were veterinary students at Purdue University, the University of Illinois, and the University of California. The Program consists of workshops on research-related topics, sessions on research career development for veterinarians, an individual research project, and a veterinary research symposium.
    Individual research project
    The research project is the most important part of the Program.  The goals of the research project are to have students address a significant experimental question, work independently and with other researchers, and produce and publish results.  Students will be matched with a preceptor (see list of faculty below) according to research interests.  The research interests of most of the participating faculty fall in the fields of neuroscience and infectious diseases.  The preceptor will have outlined a focused project for the student to perform in the preceptor’s laboratory.  Students will become completely involved in their assigned laboratory – participating in laboratory meetings and social events, attending seminars with other members of their laboratory, and working on their research project at least 40 hours/week.

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