Two academics and a student in the veterinary field recently won a new award, given by AFSCAN, to
promote veterinary research, training, and development in sub-Saharan Africa, especially as it relates to small companion animals.
Not exact matches
The centre aims to integrate, coordinate and
promote research at the University of Milan on the biology of both adult and embryonic stem cells and their possible applications in medicine, pharmacology, toxicology and
veterinary use.
Miroslav Machala, head of the Department of Chemistry and Toxicology at the
Veterinary Research Institute in the Czech Republic, said in an emailed response that, while these specific compounds lack data, these types of PCBs could potentially
promote tumor growth as well.
Its mission is «to
promote excellence in
veterinary ophthalmology through advanced training, certification,
research and education.»
The American Association of Traditional Chinese
Veterinary Medicine (AATCVM) is a non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization founded in 2006 to support practitioners of Traditional Chinese
Veterinary Medicine (TCVM) and
promote high - quality
research in all aspects of TCVM including: acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, Tui - na and food therapy.
«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.»
MADISON, N.J. — June 21, 2012 — Pfizer Animal Health is accepting
research proposals for the 2012 Cattle Call grant program, which
promotes excellence in
veterinary research and education.
The aims of the association are to educate and train
Veterinary and Dental Surgeons in animal dentistry and to
promote practice, teaching and
research of animal dentistry.
Our goals are to support and / or collaborate with
veterinary EPI
research and researchers, and to
promote EPI awareness by educating the general public, pet owners, pet organizations, rescue and shelter organizations,
veterinary schools and veterinarians.
The AJTCVM was established by experienced TCVM practitioners in 2006, to
promote the generation of evidence - based, scientific
research in
veterinary acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, Tui - na and food therapy.
The mission of the AJTCVM is to provide practitioners, students and researchers with the highest level of peer - reviewed articles on
veterinary acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, Tui - na and food therapy, to
promote the generation and publication of scientific
research on the efficacy of these therapies in animals and to support the practice of evidence - based medicine.
For more than two years the Heatherlys have helped to
promote GM1
research at the Scott - Ritchey Research Center in Auburn University's School of Veterinary M
research at the Scott - Ritchey
Research Center in Auburn University's School of Veterinary M
Research Center in Auburn University's School of
Veterinary Medicine.
Read about all of the latest academic and innovative advances in the equine
veterinary field as this journal is dedicated to
promoting quality
research.
RRR technical fact sheet — a resource for you and your
veterinary team that summarizes the most current
research on RRR as a diagnostic and monitoring tool; includes information and tips about how to
promote the RRR app to your clients.
The mission of the American Journal of Traditional Chinese
Veterinary Medicine (AJTCVM) is to provide practitioners, students and researchers with the highest level of peer - reviewed articles on veterinary acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, Tui - na and Food therapy, to promote the generation and publication of research on the efficacy of these therapies in animals and to support the practice of evidence - based
Veterinary Medicine (AJTCVM) is to provide practitioners, students and researchers with the highest level of peer - reviewed articles on
veterinary acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, Tui - na and Food therapy, to promote the generation and publication of research on the efficacy of these therapies in animals and to support the practice of evidence - based
veterinary acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, Tui - na and Food therapy, to
promote the generation and publication of
research on the efficacy of these therapies in animals and to support the practice of evidence - based medicine.
The mission of the Department of Clinical Sciences is to
promote teaching,
research, and service in the field of
veterinary medicine.
The primary missions of the WATCVM include:
promoting the education of TCVM by providing financial support to
veterinary students, assisting in the development and functions of TCVM Student Associations at
veterinary colleges, funding basic and applied
research projects and providing recognition for findings at the annual TCVM conferences, developing TCVM
research standards through the International Organization for Standards, and assisting developing countries with a per capita income of less than $ 4,000 USD to develop TCVM programs at
veterinary colleges and award scholarships to students.In an effort to support the education,
research and practice of TCVM, the WATCVM provides practitioners with the following resources:
«By bridging human &
veterinary medicine at Tufts, we have created a unique opportunity to
promote cancer
research to benefit both pets and people.
Everything the foundation does is designed to benefit
veterinary medicine,
promote animal well being, and enhance
research, so that we wil be even better prepared to deal with difficult problems of animal health today and in the future.
The mission of the ACVN was to
promote the importance of nutrition as an academic discipline in
veterinary medicine including education, practice and
research, thus improving
veterinary services available to the public, and the health of animals, by the following means:
The mission statement of the ACVN today is «The primary objective of the American College of
Veterinary Nutrition is to advance the specialty area of veterinary nutrition and increase the competence of those who practice in this field by establishing requirements for certification in veterinary nutrition, encouraging continuing professional education, promoting research, and enhancing the dissemination of new knowledge of veterinary nutrition through didactic teaching and postgraduate progra
Veterinary Nutrition is to advance the specialty area of
veterinary nutrition and increase the competence of those who practice in this field by establishing requirements for certification in veterinary nutrition, encouraging continuing professional education, promoting research, and enhancing the dissemination of new knowledge of veterinary nutrition through didactic teaching and postgraduate progra
veterinary nutrition and increase the competence of those who practice in this field by establishing requirements for certification in
veterinary nutrition, encouraging continuing professional education, promoting research, and enhancing the dissemination of new knowledge of veterinary nutrition through didactic teaching and postgraduate progra
veterinary nutrition, encouraging continuing professional education,
promoting research, and enhancing the dissemination of new knowledge of
veterinary nutrition through didactic teaching and postgraduate progra
veterinary nutrition through didactic teaching and postgraduate programs.»
BATON ROUGE — On February 28, the LSU School of
Veterinary Medicine (LSU SVM) hosted its annual Phi Zeta Research Emphasis Day — a day established to promote research in schools of veterinary medicine, to recognize research conducted by veterinary students, House Officers (residents and interns), graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and faculty, and to encourage veterinary students to pursue careers in
Veterinary Medicine (LSU SVM) hosted its annual Phi Zeta
Research Emphasis Day — a day established to promote research in schools of veterinary medicine, to recognize research conducted by veterinary students, House Officers (residents and interns), graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and faculty, and to encourage veterinary students to pursue careers in r
Research Emphasis Day — a day established to
promote research in schools of veterinary medicine, to recognize research conducted by veterinary students, House Officers (residents and interns), graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and faculty, and to encourage veterinary students to pursue careers in r
research in schools of
veterinary medicine, to recognize research conducted by veterinary students, House Officers (residents and interns), graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and faculty, and to encourage veterinary students to pursue careers in
veterinary medicine, to recognize
research conducted by veterinary students, House Officers (residents and interns), graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and faculty, and to encourage veterinary students to pursue careers in r
research conducted by
veterinary students, House Officers (residents and interns), graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and faculty, and to encourage veterinary students to pursue careers in
veterinary students, House Officers (residents and interns), graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and faculty, and to encourage
veterinary students to pursue careers in
veterinary students to pursue careers in
researchresearch.
The mission of the ACVR is to enhance and
promote the highest quality of service in diagnostic imaging and radiation oncology, to optimize
veterinary patient care, and to advance the science of
veterinary radiology and radiation oncology through
research and education.
UC Davis School of
Veterinary Medicine values not only individual
research attainment, but strongly
promotes collaborative programs that involve interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary teams that investigate and identify solutions to the worlds most complex challenges.
The American College of
Veterinary Dermatologists The official specialty organization created to advance and promote excellence in veterinary dermatology, oversee postgraduate training in veterinary dermatology, sponsor research, and organize scientific and educational programs for both veterinary dermatologists and general prac
Veterinary Dermatologists The official specialty organization created to advance and
promote excellence in
veterinary dermatology, oversee postgraduate training in veterinary dermatology, sponsor research, and organize scientific and educational programs for both veterinary dermatologists and general prac
veterinary dermatology, oversee postgraduate training in
veterinary dermatology, sponsor research, and organize scientific and educational programs for both veterinary dermatologists and general prac
veterinary dermatology, sponsor
research, and organize scientific and educational programs for both
veterinary dermatologists and general prac
veterinary dermatologists and general practitioners.
American College of
Veterinary Nutrition An organization dedicated to advancing the specialty area of veterinary nutrition and increase the competence of those who practice in this field by establishing requirements for certification in veterinary nutrition, encouraging continuing professional education, promoting research, and enhancing the dissemination of new knowledge of veterinary
Veterinary Nutrition An organization dedicated to advancing the specialty area of
veterinary nutrition and increase the competence of those who practice in this field by establishing requirements for certification in veterinary nutrition, encouraging continuing professional education, promoting research, and enhancing the dissemination of new knowledge of veterinary
veterinary nutrition and increase the competence of those who practice in this field by establishing requirements for certification in
veterinary nutrition, encouraging continuing professional education, promoting research, and enhancing the dissemination of new knowledge of veterinary
veterinary nutrition, encouraging continuing professional education,
promoting research, and enhancing the dissemination of new knowledge of
veterinary veterinary nutrition.
The Clinical Investigation Center (CIC)
promotes the
research mission at the College of
Veterinary Medicine by executing and supporting clinical and translational
research based on the patients in the
Veterinary Medical Center.
EVERI's mission is to
promote the health and well being of man and animals by creating a better understanding with the general public of the benefits of
research, innovation and education in
veterinary sciences.
The goals of this program are to enhance trauma patient care,
promote research collaborations, expand and formalize education of
veterinary trauma, and enhance the visibility of
veterinary specialty colleges.