Sentences with phrase «veterinary research during»

A study published in the American Journal of Veterinary Research during 2002 found that 75 % of the collies from the Northwestern United States had at least one mutant gene (heterozygous) for the MDR1 - 1 ∆ mutation, while 35 % of those had two mutant genes and are termed homozygous for the defective gene.

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Yoshihiro Kawaoka, a professor of pathobiological sciences in the School of Veterinary Medicine at UW — Madison, talks with a group of media representatives during a tour of the Influenza Research Institute in February 2013.
Keynote speaker Karen Moriello, who will present some of her latest research findings during the Congress, is Professor of Dermatology at the University of Wisconsin - Madison's School of Veterinary Medicine and a self confessed cat enthusiast; she will be joined on the topic by Aiden Foster from the UK to look at diagnostics, the itchy cat, viral infections and skin disease, ringworm, flea control, demodicosis, dermatological manifestations of stress, ENT for the dermatologist and immune - mediated skin diseases.
During her time at the University of Tennessee, she performed research studies in tear film biochemistry and normal blinking behavior in horses that have been published in the peer - reviewed American Journal of Veterinary Rresearch studies in tear film biochemistry and normal blinking behavior in horses that have been published in the peer - reviewed American Journal of Veterinary ResearchResearch.
Dr. Judd particularly notes several AU programs underway in the realm of diabetes research outside the College of Veterinary Medicine that will be highlighted during the day:
Andrea grew up in a variety of different cultures and, during veterinary school, she eagerly participated in a degree in International Veterinary Medicine, spending a semester abroad researching zebraveterinary school, she eagerly participated in a degree in International Veterinary Medicine, spending a semester abroad researching zebraVeterinary Medicine, spending a semester abroad researching zebra in Kenya.
It was also during this period that PIJAC funded initial Human - Animal Bond research at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, marking the start of a productive collaboration with Dr. Alan Beck, now Director of the Center for the Human - Animal Bond at the Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine.
During her schooling, she worked as a research investigator in a Veterinary Cardiology and Cardiac Catheterization Lab.
During her undergraduate and veterinary degrees, she was involved in research projects involving mink, dairy cattle and horses.
Her passion for reptiles then expanded into a full time research project on Diamond Back Rattlesnakes during veterinary school.
During veterinary school she participated in research on reproductive disease of the dog and the congenital disorder, petcus excavatum.
During veterinary school, she thoroughly enjoyed research and worked closely with a laboratory that investigated heart disease and clotting disorders in cats.
In 1974, Save Our Cats and Kittens (SOCK) was organized as a nonprofit group.It was founded by cat lovers from the San Francisco Bay Area to aid in much - needed feline leukemia virus (FeLV) research at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine.FeLV infection was the cause of death of up to one - third of all sick cats during the 1960s and 1970s.
* Veterinary student scholar awards from Morris Animal Foundation are stipends, and funds awarded are for the sole purpose of supporting the student during the research period and are not eligible to be used for project expenses.
The program, funded by the Foundation, supports first - or second - year veterinary students conducting research projects during their summer break.
Graduate research may be scheduled during the summers after year 1 and year 2 of veterinary school.
During the six years of their research, Drs. Wooldridge and Lipke together have mentored one master's student, three doctoral students, four undergraduate students, one Morris Animal Foundation veterinary scholar and four Merial summer scholars.
During Dr. Jesty's time in training, she won numerous awards, including a clinical proficiency award as a veterinary student, resident of the year awards at both the University of Pennsylvania and Cornell, and multiple research awards, including the top award for resident level research presented at ACVIM in 2008.
During the American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association's (AHVMA) 2017 Annual Conference, in San Diego, California, WATCVM representatives had the opportunity to meet with Dr. Nancy Scanlan, Executive Director of the AHVMA's Foundation to discuss a potential collaboration to raise funds for TCVM - related research.
During his academic time he had a particular interest in high - quality research and research appraisal, enrolling in a Masters degree program in Epidemiology, being involved in veterinary clinical trials of novel drugs to treat cardiac disease, and becoming cardiology associate editor for both the Journal of Small Animal Practice and Veterinary Medicine and Science, as well as being a member of the external review board for the Journal of Veterinary Cveterinary clinical trials of novel drugs to treat cardiac disease, and becoming cardiology associate editor for both the Journal of Small Animal Practice and Veterinary Medicine and Science, as well as being a member of the external review board for the Journal of Veterinary CVeterinary Medicine and Science, as well as being a member of the external review board for the Journal of Veterinary CVeterinary Cardiology.
During veterinary school, Dr. Hillyard worked on several international research projects, taking her to Peru, Bangladesh, and Indonesia.
During her time at Penn, Jessica participated in researching genetic diseases affecting dogs through the Merial Veterinary Scholars Program.
The new law would not apply to those who breed and sell hunting dogs, dogs «during lawful scientific research», dogs receiving veterinary treatment or during exercise or cleaning of their enclosures, pet stores, animal rescues or shelter, hobby or show breeders who have custody of no more than ten female covered dogs for the purpose of breeding those dogs and selling any offspring for use as a pet; dog trainers who do not breed and sell any dogs for use as a pet.
The Kenneth F. Burns Fellow will spend 10 - 11 weeks during the summer at an AAALAC and / or AVMA - accredited School or College of Veterinary Medicine, public or private research institution, university, or medical school.
Dr. Miller began applying for and researching the VMLRP program during his fourth year of veterinary school at the Purdue University College of Veterinaryveterinary school at the Purdue University College of VeterinaryVeterinary Medicine.
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