Department of Clinical Veterinary medicine,
College of Animal Science and Technology, Anhui Agricultural University, 130 West Changjiang Road, Hefei 230036, China.
Not exact matches
BOX 14, I -1-4; 30188578 / 734260 Slides Plus Audiotape - SAPA II, Orientation Filmstips, AAAS, «The Integrated Process», Filmstrip 4, 1974 SAPA II, Orientation Filmstrips, AAAS, «Measuring», Filmstrip 3, 1974 Plus Audiotape - SAPA II, Orientation Filmstrips, AAAS, «Teaching Strategies», Filmstrip 3, 1974 Plus Transcript
of orientation tape - SAPA II, Orientation Filmstrips, AAAS, «The Basic Processes
of Science», Filmstrip 2, 1974 «Laboratory Exercises for Use in a
College Science Course for Non-
Science Majors» - by James Wallace Cox, 1970 «A Process Approach to Learning, Supplementary Manual», based on SAPA developed by AAAS, by Ruth M. White, 1970 «
Science Process Instrument, Experimental Edition», COSE, 1970 «Preservice
Science Education
of Elementary School Teachers - Guidelines, Standards and Recommendations for Research and Development» report, Feb. 1969 (4 Folders) «Preservice
Science Education
of Elementary School Teachers - Preliminary Report», Feb. 1969 «An Evaluation
of Elementary
Science Study as SAPA» by Robert B. Nicodemus, Sept. 1968 «SAPA - Purposes, Accomplishments, Expectations», COSE, AAAS (Brochure reported in Nov. 1968, 1970), 1967 (3 Folders) «The Psychological Bases
of SAPA», COSE, 1965 «Guidelines and Standards for the Education
of Secondary School Teachers
of Sciecne and Mathematics» bookley, AAAS and the National Association
of State Directors
of Teacher Education and Certification «Career Opportunites in the Sciences» brochure, compiled by the Office
of Opportunites in
Science Slides and documentation - «
Animal Eyes» and «Meterological Instruments», Fernbank
Science Center, «An Integral Part
of the DeKalb County School System» Slides and documentation - «Building Terrariums» and «What is my Age?»
Caitlin Colleary, a doctoral student
of geosciences in the
College of Science at Virginia Tech, says the original color patterns
of ancient
animals can be determined through fossils.
«This is not by any means the device that you're going to implant into a patient,» said Karumbaiah, an assistant professor
of animal and dairy
science in the UGA
College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.
But the ancestral forms
of this disease used different insect vectors and different malarial strains, and may literally have helped shape
animal survival and evolution on Earth, according to George Poinar, Jr., a researcher in the
College of Science at Oregon State University.
«Ticks and the bacteria they carry are very opportunistic,» said George Poinar, Jr., a professor emeritus in the Department
of Integrative Biology
of the OSU
College of Science, and one
of the world's leading experts on plant and
animal life forms found preserved in amber.
«It seems like ergot has been involved with
animals and humans almost forever, and now we know that this fungus literally dates back to the earliest evolution
of grasses,» said George Poinar, Jr., an internationally recognized expert on the life forms found in amber and a faculty member in the OSU
College of Science.
The shape
of the
animal's head, shoulder, and skeleton bones is what gave away the
animal's linkage to the phytosaurs, according to Michelle Stocker, lead author and assistant professor
of geosciences in the
College of Science.
University
of Nevada, Reno researchers, led by
College of Science Assistant Professor David Alvarez - Ponce, have analyzed 322
animal genome sequences from the National Center for Biotechnology Information looking for
animals that show the presence
of active CMAH genes.
Swansea Laboratory for
Animal Movement,
College of Science, Biosciences, Swansea University, Singleton Park, Swansea SA2 8PP, UK.
Additional researchers contributing to the papers include Liu; Thomas Dietz, MSU professor
of environmental
science and policy, sociology, and
animal studies; Wei Liu, former CSIS doctoral student now a postdoctoral fellow at IIASA in Laxenburg, Austria; Junyan Luo, CSIS research associate; Daniel Kramer, MSU associate professor in fisheries and wildlife and James Madison
College; Xiaodong Chen, former CSIS doctoral student now on faculty at the University
of North Carolina - Chapel Hill.
«This study confirms in an
animal model that high - THC cannabis use by adolescents may have long - lasting behavioral effects,» said lead author Dr. Ken Mackie, professor in the IU
College of Arts and Sciences» Department
of Psychological and Brain Sciences and director
of the Linda and Jack Gill Center for Biomolecular
Science at IU Bloomington.
Josephine Addai, Kristin Dittmar, Dolores Lamb, Annisa Lewis, Jean - Francois Louet, Robia Pautler, Aysegul Sahin, Roy Smith, Julie Stuart, Mounia Tannour - Louet, and Hima Vangapandu: Department
of Urology, Baylor
College of Medicine; Fuller Bazer, Robert Burghardt, Gregory Johnson, and Gary Newton: Department
of Animal Science, Texas A&M University and Cooperative Agriculture Research and International Goat Research Centers, Prairie View A&M University.
A study by Andrew Shtulman
of Occidental
College showed that even students with an advanced
science education had a hitch in their mental gait when asked to affirm or deny that humans are descended from sea
animals and that the Earth goes around the sun.
Basel Declaration Society Belgian Brain Council European Academy
of Neurology European
Animal Research Association European Brain Council European Chapter
of the International Federation
of Clinical Neurophysiology European
College of Neuropsychopharmacology European Federation
of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations European Huntington Association European Society
of Laboratory
Animal Veterinarians Fédération Européenne des Académies de Médecine (FEAM) Federation
of European Laboratory
Animal Science Associations Federation
of European Neuroscience Societies French Academy
of Medical Sciences French Brain Council German National Academy
of Sciences Leopoldina Global Alliance for Mental Health Advocacy Networks Europe Groupe Interprofessionnel de Réflexion et de Communication sur la Recherche International Brain Research Organization — Pan European Regional Committee International Bureau for Epilepsy International League Against Epilepsy Serbian Brain Council Wellcome Trust
«It's like a canary - in - a-coal-mine scenario,» said Stice, a University
of Georgia
animal science professor and Georgia Research Alliance eminent scholar in the UGA
College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.
Georgia Tech
College of Sciences: Study shows large variability in abundance
of viruses that infect ocean microorganisms
Science Daily: Strolling salamanders provide clues on how
animals evolved to move from water to land NSF News From the Field: Strolling salamanders provide clues on how
animals evolved to move from water to land
Dhanansayan «Dhanu» Shanmuganayagam, a nutrition and
animal sciences professor in the UW — Madison
College of Agricultural and Life
Sciences, has spent most
of his career using swine to study human diseases, particularly heart disease.
«One purpose
of this joint project is to develop and disseminate best practices to help U.S. beef industry members meet the requirements for marketing beef to Chinese markets,» said Dr. Russell Cross, professor and Texas A&M AgriLife Research scientist in the department
of animal science at Texas A&M University in
College Station.
2010 — Investigator, Institute
of Laboratory
Animal Sciences and Max - Planck - Partner - Group on Stem Cell Aging, Chinese Academy
of Medical Sciences 2007 — 2009 Associate Investigator, Institute
of Laboratory
Animal Sciences and Max - Planck - Partner - Group on Stem Cell Aging, Chinese Academy
of Medical Sciences 2007 Posdoc Fellow at Department
of Molecular Medicine and Max - Planck - Research - Group on Stem Cell Aging, Ulm University 2005 Guest scientist at Laboratory
of Stem Cell Therapy, Institute
of Medical
Science, University
of Tokyo 2003 — 2004 Visiting Scientist at Gene Mapping Center, Max Delbr ¨ ¹ ck Center, Berlin, Germany 2001 — 2003 Research Assistant, Sino - German Laboratory for Molecular Medicine, Fu Wai Hospital & Cardiovascular Institute, Peking Union Medical
College, Chinese Academy
of Medical Sciences 1997 — 1998 Resident Physician, Youjian Hospital, Shangdong, China
Dr. Jeff Savell, Texas A&M University Distinguished Professor and E.M. «Manny» Rosenthal chairholder in the department
of animal science,
College Station, gave a comprehensive overview
of global beef trade from the 1980s to the present at the recent Cow Country Congress at Santa Rosa Ranch.
She is a graduate
of the Exotic
Animal Training and Management Program at Moorpark
College, after which she received a Master
of Natural and Applied
Science degree from Missouri State University under the guidance
of Dr. Dennis Schmitt.
While they could theoretically increase breast cancer risk, at this point the risk is just that — theoretical — «and based on
animal and other lab studies,» says Janet Gray, PhD, director
of science, technology and society at Vassar
College in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., who researches environmental impacts on breast cancer.
I am currently going to
college to get a degree in
animal sciences and plan to do a whole lot
of saving wildlife after I graduate.
In 2009, a freak accident with a harvester severed both
of Oscar's hind legs, and he underwent an operation for prosthetic limbs, designed by Biomedical Engineers from the University
College London, making him a pioneer in the
science of bionic limbs for
animals.
Dr. Fryburg earned her BS degree in
Animal Science at the University
of Kentucky in 1999 and her degree in Veterinary Medicine from Auburn University
College of Veterinary Medicine in 2003.
After receiving a Bachelor
of Science in Business Administration from the University
of Florida in 1996 and working at a local Brandon veterinary
animal hospital, Dr. Ligori attended the University
of Florida
College of Veterinary Medicine in 1998 and graduated in 2002 with high honors.
In 2009, I graduated from the University
of Maryland,
College Park with a Bachelor
of Science in
Animal and Avian Sciences.
She is a founder member
of the European
College for veterinary specialists in
Animal Welfare
Science, Ethics and Law.
This program combines the study
of college - level general education courses and extensive course work in
science and
animal health theory and practice designed to prepare graduates for careers as registered veterinary technicians.
A 2013 graduate
of Berry
College with an
Animal Science Degree and a minor in chemistry.
Dr. Fritzler majored in
Animal Science at Oregon State University and graduated from the
College of Veterinary Medicine at Washington State University in 1991.
I received my Masters
of Science in
Animal Behaviour and Welfare from the University
of Guelph and subsequently my Doctor
of Veterinary Medicine degree from the Ontario Veterinary
College.
Andi has a degree in
Animal Science from the University
of Missouri, and trained as an LVT at Pierce
College.
Gookin, the CVM's FluoroScience Distinguished Professor in Veterinary Scholars Research Education, is collaborating on the project with principal investigator Katie Tolbert, small
animal clinical
sciences assistant professor at the University
of Tennessee
College of Veterinary Medicine, and Rachel Dickson, a fourth - year UTCVM student.
Dr. Al Legendre, professor in the department
of small -
animal clinical
sciences at the University
of Tennessee
College of Veterinary Medicine, Knoxville, is working on how one drug, Polyprenyl Immunostimulant, seems to be helping some cats with FIP.
Dr. Harrison received her B.S. degree in
Animal Science from the University
of Florida and her Doctor
of Veterinary Medicine degree from the University
of Tennessee
College of Veterinary Medicine in 2014.
He then completed a 3 year small
animal surgery residency and master's
of Veterinary
Science at the Western
College of Veterinary Medicine in 2003.
He then completed a 3 year small
animal surgery residency and masters
of Veterinary
Science at the Western
College of Veterinary Medicine in 2003.
She received her BS in
Animal and Poultry
Science with honors from Virginia Tech and her Doctor
of Veterinary Medicine degree from the Virginia Maryland Regional
College of Veterinary Medicine.
Undergrad Degree BS
Animal Science, 1989 — Cornell University Doctorate
of Veterinary Medicine, 1993 — University
of Florida Veterinary Internship — Veterinary Specialists
of Rochester, NY — 1994 Associate Practitioner — Pittsford
Animal Hospital — Rochester, NY -1995 Veterinary Residency — Cornell University, 1997 Stayed on as a Clinical instructor at Cornell until 1998 Diplomate
of American
College of Veterinary Medicine (Small
Animal Internal Medicine)-- 1999 Associate Practitioner — Veterinary Internal Medicine Practice
of Northern Virginia, 1998 — Present
Dr. DiGangi received a BS in
Animal Science from North Carolina State University in 2001 and graduated from the UF
College of Veterinary Medicine in 2006.
Dr. DiGangi received a BS in
Animal Science from North Carolina State University in 2001 and graduated from the University
of Florida (UF)
College of Veterinary Medicine in 2006.
After graduating from Cornell University with a BS in
Animal Science, she worked on a thoroughbred horse farm in Ocala and two busy Ocala small animal hospitals before joining the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Florida to study diseases of white - tailed deer, tortoises, iguanas, sea turtles, Mediterranean turtles, alligators, boas, pythons, and even rattles
Animal Science, she worked on a thoroughbred horse farm in Ocala and two busy Ocala small
animal hospitals before joining the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Florida to study diseases of white - tailed deer, tortoises, iguanas, sea turtles, Mediterranean turtles, alligators, boas, pythons, and even rattles
animal hospitals before joining the
College of Veterinary Medicine at the University
of Florida to study diseases
of white - tailed deer, tortoises, iguanas, sea turtles, Mediterranean turtles, alligators, boas, pythons, and even rattlesnakes.
Cynda Crawford, DVM, PhD, department
of small
animal clinical
sciences, University
of Florida
College of Veterinary Medicine.
Elanco
Animal Health, in collaboration with the American Association
of Avian Pathologists Foundation (AAAP), is pleased to announce the establishment
of two scholarships available to students pursuing degrees in poultry
science and veterinary medicine at an accredited
college or university.
After high school in Palo Alto, California, Dr. Cioffi headed to
college at The University
of California, San Diego where she graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelors
of Science in
Animal Physiology and Neuroscience.
«This is one
of many types
of partnerships we're exploring at Pfizer
Animal Health, and we hope working with leading partners in
colleges of veterinary medicine will not only advance
science but help to promote excellence in veterinary research and education.»
Dr. Malouin attended Providence
College for his BS in Biology, University
of Connecticut for his Masters in
Animal Science, and Tufts University for his Doctorate
of Veterinary Medicine.
Declarations / Acknowledgements We gratefully acknowledge the infrastructure support
of the Department
of Animal Science,
College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, and the California Agricultural Experiment Station
of the University
of California ‐ Davis as well as the University
of California, Davis School
of Veterinary Medicine and the veterinarians, staff, and students who diagnosed and cared for the patients.