Sentences with phrase «veterinary research receives»

In the United States, veterinary research receives much less federal support than does research the on human diseases.

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«At NIRC they will receive veterinary care, enrichment, exercise, and gradually be introduced to social housing with other chimpanzees... [They] will not be used for any research
Furthermore, the project has received the cooperation of a team from College of Veterinary Medicine of Texas A&M University and the Bioinformatics Research Center of the University of Aarhus (Denmark).
In addition to her already long list of awards, Mealey has received the Eli Lilly Award, the Zoetis (formerly a subsidiary of Pfizer) Award for Veterinary Research Excellence and was named a founding WSU Entrepreneurial Faculty Ambassador.
Tonie E. Rocke, Ph.D., received training in Veterinary Science and Wildlife Ecology at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and has been employed as a research microbiologist at the USGS National Wildlife Health Center since 1985.
In the Commonwealth Government's Excellence in Research for Australia 2012 National Report, JCU research received the highest ranking of «well above world standard» (rating 5) in the areas of environmental science and management, ecological applications and medical microbiology.The University also received an «above world standard» ranking for research in the areas of materials engineering, immunology, tourism, biological sciences, agricultural and veterinary sciences, fisheries sciences, veterinary sciences, inorganic chemistry, earth sciences, geochemistry, and Research for Australia 2012 National Report, JCU research received the highest ranking of «well above world standard» (rating 5) in the areas of environmental science and management, ecological applications and medical microbiology.The University also received an «above world standard» ranking for research in the areas of materials engineering, immunology, tourism, biological sciences, agricultural and veterinary sciences, fisheries sciences, veterinary sciences, inorganic chemistry, earth sciences, geochemistry, and research received the highest ranking of «well above world standard» (rating 5) in the areas of environmental science and management, ecological applications and medical microbiology.The University also received an «above world standard» ranking for research in the areas of materials engineering, immunology, tourism, biological sciences, agricultural and veterinary sciences, fisheries sciences, veterinary sciences, inorganic chemistry, earth sciences, geochemistry, and research in the areas of materials engineering, immunology, tourism, biological sciences, agricultural and veterinary sciences, fisheries sciences, veterinary sciences, inorganic chemistry, earth sciences, geochemistry, and geology.
She then pursued a graduate degree at the College of Veterinary Medicine and received her Master of Science degree in biomedical sciences with a research focus on endocrinology.
He has received numerous awards throughout his career, including the Pfizer Award for Research Excellence, AVMA Animal Welfare Award, Red Cross Hero Award, AAEP Distinguished Service Award, Legend of Academic Medicine Award from Kansas State University, the U.S. Congressional Achievement Recognition Award, and the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine Alumni Achievement Award - the school's highest honor.
Gookin has received numerous grants and awards for her research, including an American Veterinary Medical Foundation / Winn Feline Foundation Research Award research, including an American Veterinary Medical Foundation / Winn Feline Foundation Research Award Research Award in 2011.
She received the Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine Fisher Institute Medical Research Award, 2004, for her dissertation, titled: Transmission genetics of pancreatic acinar atrophy in the German Shep Dog.
Jonathan Fogle, a veterinary internal medicine specialist and assistant professor of immunology in the North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine, is one of 10 young scientists to receive a grant from the Creative and Novel Ideas in HIV Research program to investigate questions related to long - term survival with HIV infection, and the prevention of HIV traveterinary internal medicine specialist and assistant professor of immunology in the North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine, is one of 10 young scientists to receive a grant from the Creative and Novel Ideas in HIV Research program to investigate questions related to long - term survival with HIV infection, and the prevention of HIV traVeterinary Medicine, is one of 10 young scientists to receive a grant from the Creative and Novel Ideas in HIV Research program to investigate questions related to long - term survival with HIV infection, and the prevention of HIV transmission.
He has over 300 publications, and for his research has received a 1989 Ralston Purina Award from the American Veterinary Medical Association, the 1990 Walter - Frei Prize from the University of Zurich, the 1991 Woodrow Award from the British Small Animal Veterinary Association, and the 1997 Oscar W. Schalm Award from Davis, University of California.
Julie was a co-recipient of the 2008 SVBT Research Award and received the Western Veterinary Conference Veterinary Technician Speaker of the Year Award in 2009.
She received the 2011 Society of Veterinary Behavior Technicians research award for her research of veterinary professionals and trainers working to create a behaVeterinary Behavior Technicians research award for her research of veterinary professionals and trainers working to create a behaveterinary professionals and trainers working to create a behavior team.
Now a leader in research on the physical health of animals, Morris Animal Foundation, is partnering with the Fear Freesm Certification Program, designed to «take the the «pet» out of «petrified»» and ensure pets will receive the veterinary care they need without stress.
Veterinarian, animal behaviorist, and dog trainer, Dr. Ian Dunbar received his veterinary degree and a Special Honors degree in Physiology & Biochemistry from the Royal Veterinary College (London University) plus a doctorate in animal behavior from the Psychology Department at UC Berkeley, where he researched the development of social hierarchies and aggression in domeveterinary degree and a Special Honors degree in Physiology & Biochemistry from the Royal Veterinary College (London University) plus a doctorate in animal behavior from the Psychology Department at UC Berkeley, where he researched the development of social hierarchies and aggression in domeVeterinary College (London University) plus a doctorate in animal behavior from the Psychology Department at UC Berkeley, where he researched the development of social hierarchies and aggression in domestic dogs.
Three College of Veterinary Medicine researchers — Erin Dickerson, PhD; Jaime Modiano, VMD, PhD; and Derek Korpela, DVM, PhD candidate — each received a grant from Morris Animal Foundation of Denver, Colo., to further their innovative studies in canine cancer research.
Dr. Laurie Wright, who received the Maddie's ® Graduate Certificate in Shelter Medicine in 2013, presented recent research at this year's Veterinary Behavior Symposium preceding the AVMA Annual Convention in Boston, MA on an unexpected byproduct of behavior assessment in shelter cats.
Dr. Povey has received a Lifetime Achievement Award for veterinary research from the American Veterinary Medical Association, as well as other international awards, and has received the Canada Award for Business Excellence in Entreprveterinary research from the American Veterinary Medical Association, as well as other international awards, and has received the Canada Award for Business Excellence in EntreprVeterinary Medical Association, as well as other international awards, and has received the Canada Award for Business Excellence in Entrepreneurship.
Jonathan Fogle, a veterinary internal medicine specialist and assistant professor of immunology in the North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine, is one of 10 young scientists to receive a grant from the Creative and Novel Ideas in HIV Research program to investigate questions related to long - term survival with HIV infection, and the veterinary internal medicine specialist and assistant professor of immunology in the North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine, is one of 10 young scientists to receive a grant from the Creative and Novel Ideas in HIV Research program to investigate questions related to long - term survival with HIV infection, and the Veterinary Medicine, is one of 10 young scientists to receive a grant from the Creative and Novel Ideas in HIV Research program to investigate questions related to long - term survival with HIV infection, and the prevention
She received a BA in biology at Coe College and did primate research at the University of Wisconsin - Madison before entering veterinary school.
Dr. Fiocchi's research focused on the management of patients with chronic kidney disease for which she received the resident research award in nephrology and urology at the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Forum in June 2016.
A thankful Connecticut couple establish research fund to recognize the care their cat received at Cummings Veterinary Medical Center.
We proposed, with limited exceptions, to prohibit the importation of any dog for resale, veterinary treatment, or research [2] unless the dog is in good health; has received vaccinations for rabies and distemper, hepatitis, leptospirosis, parvovirus, and parainfluenza virus (DHLPP); and is at least 6 months of age.
She received her Bachelor's degree in Biology from Colorado College followed by a PhD in Molecular and Cellular Biology from the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in conjunction with the University of Washington, Seattle and a Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from Washington State University, Pullman.
Because of this new research, many veterinary clinics have begun recommending that pets receive deworming medication even when they have negative fecal samples.
She received the Award of Merit, University of Pennsylvania in 1984, Practitioner of the Year Northeast Region, American Animal Hospital Association in 1998, and the Practitioners Research Award from the American Veterinary Medical Association in 1990.
After receiving a degree in veterinary medicine (DVM), s / he has completed an internship prior to post-graduate training in a residency program accredited by the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) and has successfully completed the testing and research requirements established by veterinary medicine (DVM), s / he has completed an internship prior to post-graduate training in a residency program accredited by the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) and has successfully completed the testing and research requirements established by Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) and has successfully completed the testing and research requirements established by the ACVIM.
«Yet research shows that only 15 percent of dogs that are regular veterinary patients receive 12 doses of heartworm preventative per year, and 64 percent of dogs receive no heartworm preventative at all.»
ASP received a Student Training Advanced Research (STAR) summer award from the Merial Veterinary Scholars Program.
Derek Foster, assistant professor of ruminant health and production, received the Veterinary Pharmacology Research Grant for his work exploring the best antibiotic treatment process for cows with
The veterinary research group is waiting for final regulatory approvals to receive the human samples.
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.
Investigators from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine and Johns Hopkins University will receive one grant to pursue collaborative research in Pseudomonas otitis in dogs.
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