SOAHEC Careers In Health Manual - Veterinary Medicine a major role in the advance of research in the pharmaceuticals, and in the study ofspace medicine. veterinary medicine involves the study of the immunological http://www.nmsu.edu/~soahec/manual/vet.html
Extractions: Veterinarians, assisted by veterinary technicians, treat and prevent the illnesses of pets, livestock, marine animals, and sporting animals. It also is their job to prevent diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans and to protect the public from residues of herbicides, pesticides, and antibiotics used in food production. They may be involved in wildlife preservation and conservation. Also, veterinarians play an important role in agriculture. They use their knowledge to increase food production through genetics, animal feed production, and preventive medicine. The profession has assumed a major role in the advance of research in the medical uses of atomic energy, in the development of tranquilizers, corticosteroids and other pharmaceuticals, and in the study of space medicine. Veterinary medicine involves the study of the immunological relationship of viruses in humans and animals, and protects and advances human health by studying diseases, such as cancer, arthritis, anemia, and heart disease, that are common to man and animals. Also of benefit to humans is research that is performed relative to aging, organ transplantation, and ulcers. The realization of the importance of animal care is creating new opportunities for veterinarians and veterinary technicians. More specialties mean more jobs and greater choice for individuals who possess an affinity and love for animals combined with the calm competence and fearlessness necessary to handle and manage them.
The Learning Technology Section Email Joanne.Gordon@ed.ac.uk. research. The University of Edinburgh College ofmedicine and veterinary medicine. Last updated 7th October 2002. http://www.lts.mvm.ed.ac.uk/
Extractions: Tel: 0131 651 1564 The Learning Technology Section provides a range of support services for the College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine. Its work falls into the four areas outlined below: We cover development of VLEs, interactive, multimedia CAL/CAA resources, electronic publishing and web design and implementation. Courseware Proposals We are the first stop graphics, publishing, photography and imaging resource for the Faculty Group. We provide technical support and advice for computer systems and technology within the College. We provide two clinical skills training centres at the Royal Infirmary and the Western General Hospitals as well as providing resuscitating training across both sites.
Subject Category Guide 05, medicine and Medical research, Prevention, diagnosis and Nuclear medicine; Experimentalmedicine; Public health For veterinary medicine, See 02/05, Animal http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/subcatguide/biological.html
Extractions: Biochemistry Chemical reactions and properties of biochemical compounds; Analytical methods and identification of biochemical substances; Biochemical assay and analysis. For physiological effects of drugs, See , Pharmacology. See also , Toxicology. For the biological warfare applications of biochemistry, See , Chemical, Biological and Radiological Warfare. Genetic Engineering and Molecular Biology Intentional production of new genes and alteration of genomes by the modification of new genetic material; Use of chemistry and physics to study biological phenomena on the molecular level; Structure and function of biological macromolecules such as proteins and nucleic acids. For genetic and heredity studies, See , Biology.
Kansas State University College Of Veterinary Medicine opportunities for supporting education and research at K Personnel in our developmentoffice are always you can support your college of veterinary medicine. http://www.vet.k-state.edu/
Extractions: April 2003 Directory KSU Campus Local Information KSUCVM Site Map About the College Admissions Alumni Continuing Education Deans Office Departments Centers Units Technical Support Technology Center Directory Employment Services Intranet Access Local Information News and Events Student Organizations Veterinary Links Vet Med Library Main Campus The preparation of professional students to meet the demands of veterinary careers during the 21st century is the primary objective of the College of Veterinary Medicine. The college is committed to assuring that each of its graduates is a professional with the academic foundation and clinical skills to enter a wide array of veterinary careers. Kind Hearts/ Caring Hands Events April 26, 2003 The KSU CVM is dedicated to scholarship through innovation and excellence in teaching, research, and service to promote animal and human health for the public good. We are committed to creating an environment that is fulfilling and rewarding, being recognized for good communication, productive collaboration, mutual respect, diversity, integrity, and honesty.
Complete List 111643 College of veterinary medicine, Clinical Instructor of Relations), UniversityDevelopment, 01/31 Transportation Institute research Associate (Human http://www.ps.vt.edu/employment/facjobs/faculty/
DVM - Home Page News written specifically for veterinarians and other professionals in the veterinary industry. Clinical Category Health Animal veterinary medicine Publications Journals Wisconsin Madison School of veterinary medicine are bubbly veterinary imaging, radiotherapycenter opens in NJ. research says swine flu virus infects handlers. http://www.dvmnewsmagazine.com/
Extractions: HOME ARCHIVES PRO: PRODUCT RESOURCE ONLINE CONTACT DVM ... MEETING CALENDAR Search Whole Site Articles Events Products Suppliers Surveys Forms Advanced Search Home Current Issue Archives ... New Products Small Animal Small Animal News ACVIM abstracts Dentistry Diagnotes ... Small Animal News Features Food Animal Food Animal News Economics Stampede Practice Management ... Food Animal News Features Equine Equine News Practice Management Equine News Features Special Reports DVM InFocus Best Practices Your DVM Career Staff Training Series ... Links Editorial Resources Editorial Team Author Index Survey Advertiser Resources Sales Team New Product Submission Marketing Services Digital Ad Specs Subscriber Resources Archives Subscribe Breaking News Mystery illness worries medical community Hong Kong-A deadly, unexplained respiratory illness spread mostly among healthcare workers in Asia may be a new strain of flu or an exotic zoonotic virus, a health official told the Associated Press. Project fosters aid to military's pets North Myrtle Beach, S.C.-As military personnel from across the country are being deployed, one dilemma many people face is what to do with their pets. Bill to bar selling cats, dogs for research
Faculty Of Medicine At Edinburgh is also developing plans for a major new research Institute Electron Microscopy servicesfor the Faculty Group of medicine and veterinary medicine have now http://www.med.ed.ac.uk/news/newsarch.htm
Extractions: The Principal of the University Sir Stewart Sutherland officially opened the Medical Education Centre at the Western General on the 15th November. The centre, comprising of seminar rooms, public access computer labs, clinical training and communications skills training facilities and a students' lounge, is a state-of-the-art teaching facility. The Scottish Office is funding a £38m rebuild for the larger part of the Medical Faculty's clinical teaching and research departments, alongside the New Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, at Little France on the the south side of the City. The new three-storey University of Edinburgh Medical School building is scheduled to open in 2002. Allied developments for Medical School facilities at the University's second teaching hospital, the Western General, will complement this. Against this background, the City's 'flagship University Medical School' is also developing plans for a major new Research Institute. This will be built alongside the new teaching centre at the New Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, and is intented to open shortly after the new Medical School building at Little France.
MSU Academics Advanced Study of International development (CASID); Center Julian Samora ResearchInstitute; Labor and Human Ecology, Natural Science and veterinary medicine); http://www.msu.edu/academics/
Extractions: MSU Info ... Office of the Provost Colleges Agricultural Technology, Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources Education and Communication Systems Animal Science ... Entomology (Jointly with Natural Science) Fisheries and Wildlife Food Industry Institute Food Science and Human Nutrition (Jointly with Human Ecology) Forestry Horticulture Institute of International Agriculture Institute of Water Research ... Kellogg Biological Station (Jointly with Natural Science) Land Management Office MSU Extension MSU/DOE Plant Research Laboratory (Jointly with Natural Science) Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station (Jointly with Human Ecology, Social Science, Natural Science and Veterinary Medicine)
Comparative Medicine RFAs, PAs, And Notices Comparative medicine RFAs, PAs, and Notices. RR02-010 NCRR Training Grant for VeterinaryStudents in Animal-Oriented, Hypothesis-Based research Change in http://www.ncrr.nih.gov/compmed/cmnotice.asp
Extractions: PA-03-067 : Ruth L. Kirschsrein National Research Service Awards for Individual Postdoctoral Fellows (F32) PA-03-053 : Academic Research Enhancement Award PA-02-147 : Novel Approaches to Enhance Animal Stem Cell Research PAR-02-142 : Tools for Genetic Studies in Zebrafish PA-01-138 : NCRR Training Grant for Veterinary Students in Animal-Oriented, Hypothesis-Based Research (See NOT-RR-02-010 : NCRR Training Grant for Veterinary Students in Animal-Oriented, Hypothesis-Based Research: Change in Provision of the Award listed below.) PA-01-095 : The Zebrafish as an Animal Model for Development and Disease Research PAR-01-077 : Strategies for Germ-Line Modification in the Rat PA-01-070 : Development of Zebrafish Mutagenesis and Screening Tools PAR-01-064 : Midcareer Investigator Award in Mouse Pathobiology Research PA-00-131 : NIH National Research Service Awards for Senior Fellows (F33) PA-00-029 : The Role of Microglia in Normal and Abnormal Immune Responses of the Nervous System PA-00-019 : Mentored Research Scientist Development Award (K01) PAR-99-115 : Development of Nonmammalian Models and Related Biological Materials for Research PAR-99-065 : Midcareer Investigator Award in Mouse Pathobiology Research PA-99-048 : Technologies to Improve the Utility of Animal Models PA-99-062 : Academic Research Enhancement Award
Academic Technology Homepage network facilitating information and resources sharing, collaboration and researchin the group that offers daily exchanges related to the development of Web http://www.tufts.edu/tccs/at/research-and-development/teaching-with-technology.s
Extractions: Academic Technology (AT) is a directorate of Tufts Computing and Communications Services (TCCS) and is a university-wide resource that provides consultations, collaborative partnerships, and faculty development focusing on the use of instructional technology to support teaching and research initiatives.
Giving Opportunities establish student scholarships, fund research, provide care the College of VeterinaryMedicine for your Claire Eldridge Director of development The University http://www.vet.utk.edu/giving/
Extractions: Fund The programs and activities of the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine are financially supported through many sources, including gifts made to the college by individuals and businesses. These donations help establish student scholarships, fund research, provide care for injured abandoned animals, assist students during financial emergencies, allow faculty to expand their knowledge and provide progress toward achieving other college goals. Private gifts to the college represent a significant portion of the school's annual budget. Greater needs exist than we can currently fund. Therefore, each private contribution represents future potential. We ask that you review this list and consider the UT College of Veterinary Medicine as an investment from your generous gift. Undesignated contributions may be also be made, allowing the college to use your donation for the greatest need.
Extractions: Pullman, WA 99164-7010 The Veterinary Development and External Relations office provides a link between the College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM), alumni and friends. Our office coordinates College alumni and fund raising/development efforts, encourages corporate partnerships and keeps alumni and other friends connected and involved in the College mission of excellence and innovation in teaching, scholarship and outreach in the veterinary and other medical sciences for the benefit of animal and human health. We are a modern, responsive and future-oriented college whose actions are linked to an ongoing commitment to quality enhancement for our programs and stakeholders as they relate to future challenges and opportunities. Meet Our Staff Giving Programs Meet Our Donors Contact us: Webmaster Accessibility Policies
ViaVet: Development Programme development. Between January 1994 and January 1998 the working group 'VeterinaryMedicine and Society' has concentrated its research on the N3 project http://www.vet.uu.nl/english/research/programmes/vet_medicine_society/developmen
Extractions: Trail: ViaVet homepage ViaVet (English) Research Research programmes ... Development Veterinary Medicine and society In June 1996, Prof. Dr E.N. Noordhuizen-Stassen was appointed professor in human- animal relationship (subsidised by the KNMvD) and has thereafter been the acting programme leader. Since that time the scope of the research programme has been re-directed. The main sources of inspiration have been the demand of society for specific knowledge and the aim to understand how people directly and indirectly influence the health and welfare of animals. New multidisciplinary research projects have therefore been developed: The first project concerns: "The effects of milk production level on individual adaptive capacity in high yielding cows". This project focuses on the immunological, behavioural and ethical aspects of high-yielding dairy cattle and is a joint project of Utrecht University, Wageningen University and ID-DLO. External support has been obtained from the NWO-programme: "Limits to animal welfare and animal production" and has led to the appointment of two AIO's (1-1-1998 till 31-12-2001). This project is now part of IVR-programme 14. The second project concerns: 'The epidemiological and ethological study of disturbed locomotion and claw disorders in dairy cattle: impact of floor characteristics on welfare', and is a cooperative effort between Utrecht University, Wageningen University and IMAG-DLO. This project focuses on the behavioural, pathological and mechanical aspects of cow-floor interaction. External support has been obtained from the NWO-programme: "Limits to animal welfare and animal production", leading to the appointment of one AIO (1-3-1999 till 31-3-2003). The impact of floor conditions on animal welfare in dairy cattle is now considered as one of the main welfare problems, but has been neglected as such for a long time. The Ministry of Agriculture, Nature Management and Fisheries (LNV) will therefore grant this project another AIO (1-7-1999 till 1-7-2003) in order to create proposals for animal handling and floor designs in dairy cattle husbandry.
Research Facilities Development Fund research Facilities development Fund. Application Guidelines. The researchFacilities development Fund supports the improvement, renovation http://www.upenn.edu/research/ResearchFacilitiesDevelopmentFund.htm
Extractions: Research Facilities Development Fund Application Guidelines The Research Facilities Development Fund supports the improvement, renovation and construction of research facilities at the University, as well as the acquisition of major items of equipment used in support of research. The Fund is designed to assist schools to develop new research initiatives or to renew important existing research programs. Priority is given to projects that advance the academic priorities and strategic plans of the School and University. Proposals (original and 5 copies) should be submitted by November 1 of each year to the Office of the Vice Provost for Research (119 CH/6303). They should be concise and must follow this outline.
Animal Health Those with practical experience in veterinary medicine, who wish to sharetheir experiences with others, are invited to join us in this project. http://www.lek.si/eng/animal-health/
Extractions: Finish Pratelko's story in the colouring booklet, write your name, surname, address and age. Send the drawings to the following address by 1. 1. 2004 : Lek d. d., Program Veterina, Marketing - Pratelko, Verovskova 57, 1526 Ljubljana, Slovenia. An expert commission will look at all entries received; 100 authors will receive prizes. We want the Clinical Case Studies to be for veterinarians, by veterinarians, so that those with practical experience in the field of animal health can share their knowledge with their colleagues. Every other month this web page will feature an unusual case that veterinarians have come across in their practice that might help their colleagues arrive at a correct diagnosis more quickly. Dermatophilosis, or skin streptotrichosis, is an exudative skin disease of domestic animals, mainly cattle, sheep, horses and goats. The disease is caused by aerobic or facultative anaerobic actinomycetes Dermaophilus congolensis. Changes appear in the form of pustules and calloused scabs, which are firmly attached to the skin. The contribution describes the first laboratory confirmed outbreak of dermatophilosis in Slovenia.