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ACLAM Home Page An organization of boardcertified veterinary medical specialists who establish standards of education, training, experience and expertise necessary to become qualified as a specialist and recognizes that achievement through board certification. Promoting the advancement of knowledge through professional continuing education activities, the development of educational materials and the conduct of research in laboratory animal medicine and science. US. http://www.aclam.org
Extractions: Home Page The American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine (ACLAM) is an organization of board certified veterinary medical specialists who are experts in the humane, proper and safe care and use of laboratory animals. ACLAM establishes standards of education, training, experience and expertise necessary to become qualified as a specialist and recognizes that achievement through board certification. ACLAM actively promotes the advancement of knowledge in this field through professional continuing education activities, the development of educational materials and the conduct of research in laboratory animal medicine and science. ACLAM fosters the recognition of its members who contribute to human and animal health improvements by being the leaders of the veterinary medical specialty known as laboratory animal medicine. For additional information regarding ACLAM see the History page.
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Extractions: Veterinary Medicine Humic and fulvic acids are main components of humus, which again forms the soil organic matter. Especially in organic farming, in agriculture and horticulture, but also in greenhouse-farming, humic acids both in liquid and soluble granule, are applied as plant growth stimulants and soil conditioner. Humates have a very high biological activity, they improve the immunity, the plant metabolism and promote the development of root-systems. Sodium- and potassium salts of humic acids - also called humates - are applied to combat environmental pollution caused by toxic impacts of herbicides, pesticides and heavy metals. Humic substances immobilize heavy metals, they remedy degraded and contaminated soils. Also they are applied in drinking water- and waste water treatment, in erosion control, waste disposal and in the prEvntion of excess salinated soils. Wastewater treatment and additive drilling fluids are one of the main industrial segments for using sodium and potassium humates, which have been won from lignites/ leonardites. Our sodium humates are applied as natural colorants in the paper- and cardboard-industry. Furthermore they are used for the immobilization of enzymes, as absorbents, adsorbents, defoamers, in the battery industry, and finally as liquefiers in the ceramics-, cement- and concrete-industry. Various research trials conducted worldwide have all shown positive results concerning the use of humic substance as an organic feed ingredient. Humic substances a not only the immune system of animals is improved, by forming a protection film on the mucosa cells of the intestinal system, humic acids provide a resorptive effect of e.g. toxic substances. Furthermore the addition of sodium humate has antibacterial, adsorptive and ergotropic effects. Humic acids may also serve as an alternative to antibiotics.
Research Training And Career Development research Training and Career development grants support special training in Applicants for this award should hold a degree in veterinary medicine (DVM http://www.ncrr.nih.gov/compmed/cm_rcdtf.asp
Extractions: Research Training and Career Development grants support special training in laboratory animal science, comparative pathology, and comparative medicine at the pre- and post-doctoral levels through both individual and institutional awards. Prospective applicants are strongly encouraged to discuss their applications with DCM program staff prior to submission. NCRR's Division of Comparative Medicine (DCM) supports research training and career development through the following awards: Comparative Medicine Career Development Opportunities (K01) Special Emphasis Research Career Awards (SERCA) The SERCA in Pathology and Comparative Medicine provides five years of support to assist veterinarians motivated toward research careers to develop new skills and knowledge necessary to become independent biomedical investigators in animal-based research. Candidates for the SERCA must have post-graduate experience in animal medicine and plan to direct their careers to biomedical investigations that explore animal models. The SERCA offers in-depth research experiences in a variety of research areas (basic, applied, and clinical) related to a wide range of biological disciplines. The applicant's research should focus on a central area such as animal models, pathology, biotechnology, normative biology, animal disease, or animal welfare. Applications for a K01 award must be submitted on Public Health Service
Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine University Of Glasgow Features admissions, continuing professional development, academic departments and research groups, news and events, history of the vet school including information about James Herriot, contact information, and relevant links. http://www.gla.ac.uk/Acad/FacVet/
Extractions: Index Welcome Admissions Teaching Research ... Site map Search Welcome to our website, which has been updated to reflect the new Faculty restructure, effective from 1st August 2004. These pages will develop as the various units evolve, and we welcome your feedback Latest news BBC2 Documentary Vet School Development Fund About the Fund Small Animal Hospital Fundraising Update Quick links Newsletter CPD
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Extractions: PAR-05-166 : Genetic and Genomic Analyses of Xenopus PA-05-117 : Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award Short-Term Institutional Research Training Grants - T35 (This is a reissue of NOT-98-027 , which was previously released March 27, 1998.) PAR-05-080 : Tools for Zebrafish Research (This is a reissue of PAR-02-142 , which was previously released August 2, 2002.) PA-04-125 : Novel Approaches to Enhance Animal Stem Cell Research PAR-03-176 : NIH Support for Conferences and Scientific Meetings PA-03-107 : NIH Exploratory/Developmental Research Grant Award (R21) 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 PA-01-138 : NCRR Training Grant for Veterinary Students in Animal-Oriented, Hypothesis-Based Research (See
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Extractions: Immunopathology Research and Development Laboratory The Immunopathology Research and Development Laboratory provides instruction and research support in immunohistochemical (IHC) and molecular pathology techniques for the Department of Biomedical Sciences, other divisions of the Veterinary College, and the campus-wide research community. Patricia J. Fisher directs the laboratory and instructs and supervises undergraduate and graduate students, pathology residents, and technicians in IHC techniques using immunoperoxidase, immunofluorescence, in situ hybridization, and TUNEL assays. She is available to assist in research project design, sampling of tissues, cryosectioning, interpretation of results, and organization of projects for expeditious and productive outcome. Pat provides research support with IHC and antibody workups, in fixed or frozen tissues or cells, for the campus-wide research community on a fee-for-service basis. Pat has a Masters Degree in Microbiology from SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, and 20 years of research experience and training at Syracuse University, SUNY Upstate Medical University, and Cornell College of Veterinary Medicine, including microbiology, IHC, confocal microscopy, image analysis, molecular biology, teaching and laboratory management.
Extractions: Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies The College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine aims to produce leading edge, internationally recognised research. Edinburgh has a long held international reputation for excellence in medical and veterinary medical research. One of the oldest centres for medical and veterinary medical research in the United Kingdom, yet one of the most dynamic and progressive, Edinburgh offers strength in depth and breadth of research activity. The overall philosophy of the College is to bring together into cognate centres, groups of leading senior academics with complementary expertise in broad thematic research optimally to add value to each other's science. The environment is supportive, with a well-funded new infrastructure and very substantial core support embellished by a high external grant income. Much of the College's research is driven by its ten international standard, interdisciplinary research centres. These are:
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