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         Veterinary Medicine Research & Development:     more books (20)
  1. Animal Models in Cardiovascular Research (Developments in Cardiovascular Medicine) by D.R. Gross, 1994-05-31
  2. Recent Research Developments in Respiratory & Critical Care Medicine, Vol. 2 (2002)
  3. Ethnoveterinary Research and Development (Indigenous Knowledge and Development Series)
  4. Working Animals In Agriculture And Transport: A Collection of Some Current Research and Development Observations (European Association for Animal Production Technical Series)
  5. The Study Of Livestock Farming Systems In A Research And Development Framework: Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Livestock Farming ... (European Association for Animal Production)
  6. Reduction of Animal Usage in the Development and Control of Biological Products (Developments in Biologicals) by I. Davidson, 1986-12
  7. Requirements for strengthening postgraduate research training in agriculture and veterinary medicine: A contribution to Kenya's manpower development for agricultural research (Country progress report) by T. Ajibola Taylor, 1985
  8. Trends in veterinary research & development by Glenys Bloomfield, 1989
  9. Illinois. University. Computer-based Education Research Laboratory. CERL report by George M Grimes, 1975
  10. Agri-business learning activity: Audio-visual development (Research series / North Dakota Research Coordinating Unit) by Leonard Larshus, 1975
  11. New developments with human and veterinary vaccines: 25th OHOLO Biological Conference, Zichron Yaacov, Israel (Progress in clinical and biological research)
  12. Animal Applications of Research in Mammalian Development (Current Communications in Cell & Molecular Biology, Vol 4) (Current Communications in Cell and Molecular Biology) by Roger A. Pederson, Anne McLaren, 1991-07-01
  13. Feline Leukemia Virus: Proceedings of the Third International Feline Leukemia Virus Meeting, St. Thomas, United States Virgin Islands, May 5- (Developments in Cancer Research)
  14. Alternatives to Animals in the Development and Control of Biological Products for Human and Veterinary Use (Developments in Biologicals)

41. FDA FY 2000 Performance Plan, Animal Drugs And Feeds
The Center for veterinary medicine is responsible for increasing the Information exchange continues throughout the research and development process.
http://www.fda.gov/ope/FY00plan/vetmed00.htm
ANIMAL DRUGS AND FEEDS
Total Program Resources (FY 2000): FTEs Center Field Total
Program Overview
The Center for Veterinary Medicine is responsible for increasing the availability and diversity of safe and effective veterinary products that relieve pain and suffering, sustain health, improve animal productivity, and do not compromise public health. The primary goals are to: 1) ensure that only safe and effective animal drugs, devices, feeds and feed additives are marketed; 2) ensure that foods from animals that are administered drugs and food additives, in accordance with label directions, are safe for human consumption; and 3) to work proactively to increase the availability and diversity of safe and effective products for use by the agricultural community. The Agency strives to process New Animal Drug Applications (NADAs) as quickly as possible to ensure that only safe and beneficial veterinary drugs, intended for the treatment and/or prevention of diseases in animals, and the improved production of food producing animals, are approved for use. In addition, FDA maintains continuing surveillance over all animal drugs, devices, and feeds marketed in interstate commerce in order to minimize threats to human and/or animal health which might arise as a result of the use of these products. Surveillance of marketed products and the regulated industry is accomplished through review of drug experience reports and by the FDA field offices through inspections, sample collections and analysis, investigations, and other postmarket activities. Regulatory actions are taken as needed to control violative goods and firms.

42. Your Animal's Health -- With Dr. Wendell O. Belfield
For over 30 years Dr. Belfield practiced veterinary medicine in San Jose, The Belfield Pet Food research development Center has been proudly named
http://www.belfield.com/home.html
Fall 2003
Official Grand Opening August 20, 2003
Fremont, Nebraska, USA This incredible endeavor is very special to all of us at Natura and it took the dedicated efforts of many extremely talented people to make it happen. This facility is Natura's present and future, but it is important to take a look back into the past and recognize those people whose hard work and commitment made it possible for this plant to be built. Over thirteen years ago a group of extraordinary people made a business decision and a commitment to John and Natura Pet Products that established our roots as a company and it is these people who truly are responsible for making this day a reality. To help you appreciate their contribution, a trip down memory lane is in order. In 1992 when Natura first started in business, John and Ann Rademakers and Peter Atkins went on the road to convince distributors and dealers to sell Natura products. Time after time they had the door slammed in their faces, but fortunately, a few people who had the intestinal fortitude and the foresight, took a chance on the fledgling company. If it was not for this group of people and their critical initial business, Natura could have never gotten off the ground. To get a company fully off the ground is one thing, but to become successful enough to build a manufacturing plant of this magnitude it took the commitment of a succession of many other distributors & dealers. Following the model set by John & Ann of "only doing business with nice people," the Natura family has been built with the addition of truly the nicest people selling our product across the country - and the world, for that matter. Today, Natura Pet Products is proud to include over 3500 dealers, retailers and distributors among its friends.

43. SumResFell - Auburn University - College Of Veterinary Medicine
2005 Summer research Projects. College of veterinary medicine My researchprogram involves development of phage displaybased strategies by which
http://www.vetmed.auburn.edu/index.pl/summer_research_fellowship2
Anat. / Phys. / Pharm. Biomedical Communications Canine Research and Detection Clinical Sciences Computer Group Lab Animal Health Pathobiology Raptor Center Scott-Ritchey Research Center Sports Medicine Quick Links... Research
Faculty Research Interests

Summer Research Fellowships

Merck Application Form
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AU Graduate School Calendar

You are here: College of Veterinary Medicine Research Summer Research Fellowships
Merck-Merial Summer Research Fellowship
Description: The College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University invites applications from veterinary students to participate in the Summer Veterinary Student Research Program. Students accepted into the program will work on a research project supervised by a faculty member. Salary will be $3,200 for the 10 week program (see enclosed list of projects). Auburn DVM students may receive credit for an elective course in research problems. Eligibility : Applicants must be currently enrolled in an accredited college of veterinary medicine. Application : To apply, first review the list of research projects listed in the following linked college units and rank your first five choices with 1 being your first choice.

44. FacResInt - Auburn University - College Of Veterinary Medicine
You are here College of veterinary medicine research Graduate Studies research Faculty Immunology, development, pathogenesis, ultrastructure,
http://www.vetmed.auburn.edu/index.pl/faculty_research_interests
Anat. / Phys. / Pharm. Biomedical Communications Canine Research and Detection Clinical Sciences Computer Group Lab Animal Health Pathobiology Raptor Center Scott-Ritchey Research Center Sports Medicine Quick Links... Research
Faculty Research Interests

Summer Research Fellowships

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You are here: College of Veterinary Medicine Research Faculty Research Interests
Faculty Research Interests
H.J. BAKER
Professor and Director, Scott Ritchey Research Center Inherited metabolic diseases; mammalian molecular genetics; animal models of human diseases; pathogenesis and therapy of lysosomal storage diseases; inherited diseases of companion animals; gene therapy.
E. BEHREND

Assistant Professor, Clinical Sciences My laboratory research focusses on the mechanism of negative feedback in corticotrophs, i.e. how glucocorticoids inhibit ACTH secretion. Studies focus on Dexras1, a gene cloned by Dr. R. Kemppaninen, that belongs in the Ras superfamily of proteins and may be involved in feedback. For clinical research, projects include evaluation of hypophysectomy for treatment of canine Cushing's syndrome and clinical endocrine diagnostics for dogs and cats.
R.C. BIRD

45. Veterinary Medicine Market Research, Trends, And Forecasts
veterinary medicine Market research, Trends, and Forecasts This report detailsthe research and development that is being undertaken worldwide in the
http://www.the-infoshop.com/topics/PH05_en.shtml
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Veterinary Medicine Market Research, Trends, and Forecasts
Global Information, Inc. offers market intelligence on every topic in the Veterinary Medicine , including, but not limited to latest business trend on : Animal Health; Veterinary Medicine; Animal Drug; Pet Care; Pet Fitness; Pet Food; Pet Proof products. We offer market research, industry forecasts, and business analysis in the Veterinary Medicine as well as other vertical industries. GII sells reports, databases, newsletters and annual information services that provide the latest market data, such as industry forecasts, projections, trends, market shares, research and development, sales and marketing strategies, and competitive analysis. The easiest way to find out if we have the information you need is to contact us right now. We are open 24 hours a day, 5 days a week with multiple language support. Please see our Contact page to see which office is open right now.
Report
[Report] Antiparasitics in the Animal Health Industry: Current markets and future prospects
Pub Date : 2005/05 Successful new antiparasitics have driven growth in the animal health industry over the last decade, but many of the best sellers are now coming off-patent.

46. UF - College Of Veterinary Medicine Research
University of Florida College of veterinary medicine research. development ofimproved diagnostic tests, vaccines and tick control technologies for
http://www.vetmed.ufl.edu/research.htm

47. Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine At The Addis Ababa University
research Projects. Donkey HealthCare, supported by IDPT; development of Feed Faculty of veterinary medicine Addis Ababa University POBox 34
http://www1.vetmed.fu-berlin.de/ip_addis.htm
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Addis Ababa University
*(The information in the following pages is extracted from the Prospectus of the Faculty, April 1996)
General
Departments
The Department of Basic Sciences (BASC)
The Department of Anatomy and Embryology (ANEM)
The Department of Physiology, Pharmacology and Biochemistry (PHAB)
The Department of Pathology and Parasitology (PAPA) ...
The Donkey Project (DP)
General
Ethiopia, that has the largest livestock population in Africa, established the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (FVM) in 1979 under the jurisdiction of the Addis Ababa University (AAU). The Faculty started with a six year degree program in veterinary medicine. But in 1989 another school, the Institute for Animal Health Assistants, which was a diploma granting school run by the Commission for Higher Education, came under its jurisdiction. Since then FVM runs two educational programs: a six year doctorate degree in Veterinary Medicine (DVM), and a two year diploma for animal health assistants.
Departments
The FVM currently has seven academic departments that specialize in various veterinary aspects.

48. Veterinary Medicine
Compiled and provided on the Web by the Faculty of veterinary medicine, Details of the academic programme and ongoing research and development of the
http://vetgate.ac.uk/browse/cabi/6fb1b5f3e1d88dba9858002545fe18d4.html
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veterinary medicine
broader: veterinary science other: animal pathology pharmacology pharmacy surgical operations ... Veterinary research communications The homepage for the journal Veterinary Research Communications. This journal publishes articles on "new methods, newly described diseases and new pathological findings, as these are applied to animals." Information is provided on the aims and scope, indexing/abstracting services, instructions for authors and subscription details. Searchable tables of contents are also available from Volume 21 (1) 1997 to the present. Published by . veterinary medicine journals Royal Veterinary College, University of London The home page for the Royal Veterinary College (RVC), the largest veterinary school in the UK. This site provides information on undergraduate, postgraduate and continuing education (CE) courses, research groups and their interests, the college's four teaching hospitals, and services provided by the RVC to the veterinary profession and the general public. veterinary schools veterinary medicine UK American Veterinary Medical Association The Web site of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) whose aim is to advance the science and art of veterinary medicine. AVMA is the authorised voice for the profession and represents approximately 67,000 members. The Web site includes membership and publications information, pet care information for members of the public, hot topics of interest to members of the profession along with extensive links. There are also links to Medline and tables of contents for the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, which is searchable, back to 1997.

49. UC Davis - School Of Veterinary Medicine - Development - How Do You Want Your Gi
Humane research Animal Studies, · Expanded Facilities · veterinary Clinic These contributions also help veterinary medicine control diseases and
http://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/Gifts/subpage/how_gifts_used.html
How do you want your gift to be used?
Gift
Options:
Scholarships
Fellowships

Animal Studies

Expanded Facilities
...
The Annual Fund

There are many options for ensuring that your gift is used in the way you wishfrom improving the health and well-being of animals to educating veterinarians:
Scholarships

Scholarships provide funds to help students during their four rigorous years of veterinary medical education toward the DVM (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine) degree.
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Fellowships Fellowships provide funds for graduate students who have completed the DVM and are obtaining an advanced degree, such as a PhD. These graduate students assist our faculty with teaching and important research projects. They are our future scientists and faculty members. ~back to top~ Gifts can be made to support a project that addresses a unique need, such as care for indigent animals, or as a tribute to honor or remember a special animal or person. ~back to top~ Gifts for humane research and animal studies support the breakthroughs that improve the health of all animals. These contributions also help veterinary medicine control diseases and benefit the long-term welfare of animals. Feline leukemia vaccine and canine dialysis, for example, were developed at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine with the support of private individuals. Gifts may go to a specific research center in which you have an interest: ~back to top~ Expanded Facilities

50. Preamble
The Purdue University School of veterinary medicine is an academic college of Foster an environment that supports educational research and development.
http://www.vet.purdue.edu/SVMStrategicPlan2001-2006.htm

Click HERE for the SVM Strategic Plan as an Adobe PDF document

Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine
Strategic Plan 2001-2006 SVM Strategic Planning Committee                          Executive Committee (EXCOM) Members                                Faculty Committee Members
                                           Dr. Mimi Arighi, VTH                                                       Dr. William Blevins, VCS                                               Dr. Eli Asem, VAD                                                            Dr. Michael Hill, VCS                                               Dr. Kirk Clark, VCS                                                         Dr. Stephen Hooser, VPB                                         Dr. Gordon Coppoc, BMS                                                     Dr. Mahdi Saeed, VPB                                        Dr. Harm HogenEsch, VPB                                       Dr. John Turek, BMS, co-chairperson                                           Dr. Leon Thacker, VPB                                                  Dr. William Van Alstine, VPB                           Dr. John Van Vleet, VAD, co-chairperson                                         Dr. Jim Walker, BMS

51. Veterinary Education
University of CaliforniaDavis veterinary medicine Teaching and research Center RIRDC Equine research and development Program (Australia)
http://netvet.wustl.edu/vschool.htm
Veterinary Education
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Colleges
Veterinary Medical Departments Comparative Medical Departments ... Public Health Colleges of Veterinary Medicine North America South America Caribbean Europe ... South Pacific North America USA/Canada Expanded Edition United States American Association of Veterinary Medical Colleges
Peterson's Guide - Veterinary Medicine (U.S. Professional Programs)

Veterinary School Search Engine

Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine
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Mexico Universidad Autonoma de Aguascalientes Centro Agropecuario Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Mexico Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia Universidad Autónoma de Nayarit Escuela Superior de Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia ... Universidad Veracruzana Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia South America Argentina Universidad de Buenos Aires Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias Universidad Nacional de La Plata Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias Brazil Faculdade de Ciências Agrárias do Pará Universidade para o Desenvolvimento do Estado e da Região do Pantanal Curso de Medicina Veterinária Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina Curso de Medicina Veterinária Universidade Federal da Bahia Escola de Medicina Veterinária ... Universidade de São Paulo Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia Chile

52. The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation
2002 Frontiers for veterinary medicine Fellows and Project Summaries research will focus on the development of an in vitro model to study ovine
http://www.grdodge.org/frontiers_pastprojects_2002.htm
2002 Frontiers for Veterinary Medicine Fellows and Project Summaries
Justin Brown , Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine Mentor: Dr. Jonathan Sleeman, Wildlife Center of Virginia Project work will focus on Eastern box turtles as indicators of ecosystem health, as well as the development of a map displaying areas of environmental contamination in Virginia. Kara Campadonico and Clarivel Hernandez , University of Tennessee Mentor: Dr. John New, University of Tennessee Research will focus on various animal welfare implications of fluoride exposure in companion animals (canines and felines). Casandra Fowler , Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine Mentor: Dr. Marie Suthers-McCabe, VA-MD Regional College of Veterinary Medicine Project work will focus on the design and implement of an animal-assisted activities program for children at a special needs elementary school. Patricia Gaffney , University of California, Davis Mentor: Dr. Bruce Rideout, Zoological Society of San Diego Research will focus on Atoxoplasma species in passerine birds at the Zoological Society of San Diego, and include work on developing a sensitive and specific diagnostic assay for the presence of

53. Education - Comparative Medicine - Stanford University School Of Medicine
Sessions on research career development for veterinarians veterinary researchsymposium *Board certified in a specialty of veterinary medicine
http://med.stanford.edu/compmed/education/summer.html
/* Choices: "Home", "Education", "Research", "Patient Care", "Community" */ startState("Education"); School of Medicine Home Comparative Medicine Education Comparative medicine Home Education Academic Programs VSC Programs ... Contact Information Quick Links VSC Forms VSC Rates New Faculty Checklist New Students/Staff Checklist School-wide Information Education Overview
Summer Fellowship for Veterinary Students
Logistics
Program

Individual Research Project

Workshops on research-related topics
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Contact Person
Logistics Who can apply: 1 st through 3 rd year veterinary students
Dates: Monday, June 20, 2005– Friday, August 26, 2005 (10 weeks). Dates are flexible for students at schools with conflicting academic calendars.
Housing: available on-campus (cost approximately $1700 for 10-week contract)
Stipend: Approximately $5000/summer Program The Program seeks to help veterinary students become biomedical researchers. A secondary goal is to provide research experience to veterinary students interested in a career in laboratory animal medicine and/or pathology. Previous participants were veterinary students at Colorado State University, Kansas State University, North Carolina State University, Purdue University, Tuskegee University, University of Illinois, and University of California. The Program consists of workshops on research-related topics, sessions on research career development for veterinarians, an individual research project, and a veterinary research symposium.

54. Apatow, Stephen M., Consultant, Director Of Research And Development
project development of initiatives associated with human medicine, veterinary Stephen M. Apatow, President and Director of research and development,
http://www.pathobiologics.org/consultancy/sma_cv.html
Stephen Michael Apatow President
Director of Research and Development
Humanitarian Resource Institute
Pathobiologics International
167 Cherry Street # 260
Milford, Connecticut 06460
Tel: (203) 668-0282
Email:
s.m.apatow@pathobiologics.org Summary:
Stephen M. Apatow, President and Director of Research and Development, of the nonprofit organization Humanitarian Resource Institute, is a specialist in strategic planning and project development of initiatives associated with human medicine, veterinary medicine and U.S. and international law. Current programs include the internet based Biodefense Reference Library, Foreign Animal and Zoonotic Disease Center, Bioinformatics: Pathobiological Diagnostics Center and Biodefense Legal Reference Library. Educational resource development for the veterinary and medical community include the Foreign Animal Disease Online Course and the Zoonotic Disease Online Review. To enhance collaboration between Humanitarian Resource Institute and the international community of scholars, the Humanitarian University Consortium was formed to enhance the development of initiatives associated with economic, social, cultural and humanitarian issues worldwide. Education: Following the formation of Humanitarian Resource Institute in 1994, project development

55. School Of Veterinary Medicine
The School of veterinary medicine does not offer a bachelor s degree program . analysis of the state of livestock research and development in the
http://www.wisc.edu/pubs/ug/15vetmed/
School of Veterinary Medicine
Undergraduate Opportunities/Professional Career Advising
Questions on Undergraduate Course Work Department of Animal Health and Biomedical Sciences
1656 Linden Drive
Madison, WI 53706
608/262-2617 or 608/262-7420 Veterinary Medical Career Advising Office of Academic Affairs
School of Veterinary Medicine
2015 Linden Drive
Madison, WI 53706
www.vetmed.wisc.edu
Susan J. Hyland, Associate Dean, Academic Affairs
Beth Dawson, Student Services Program Manager
Mary Jo Oswald, Student Services Program Manager
Carmen Reamer, Student Services Program Manager Faculty Undergraduate Courses Animal Health and Biomedical Sciences Animal Health and Biomedical Sciences Courses Comparative Biosciences ...
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The School of Veterinary Medicine does not offer a bachelor's degree program. However, the school does offer a number of courses that are available to undergraduates (see list below under Animal Health and Biomedical Sciences). The school offers residency, master's, Ph.D., and doctor of veterinary medicine (DVM) degrees. (Consult www.vetmed.wisc.edu for more information on the DVM program.)
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The Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program is a professional degree program. To be eligible for admission to the program, specific prerequisite undergraduate course work must be completed. However, pre-veterinary medicine is not a major at UW-Madison. Students interested in pursuing a career in veterinary medicine are encouraged to choose a major of interest that can be pursued simultaneously while completing the 60 credits of required course work. Students may select an academic major in any school or college to be eligible for admission. One major does not have an advantage over another with respect to admission to veterinary school.

56. UGA Strategic Planning
In comparison, the UGA College of veterinary medicine Hospital is 50000 ft2 .* Too few faculty Provide incentives for development of research faculty
http://www.uga.edu/strategicplanning/part4/veterinary.html
The College of Veterinary Medicine
Approved by the Strategic Planning Advisory Group STRATEGIC PLAN FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE October 27, 1999 VISION STATEMENT AND INTRODUCTION Our vision is that the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine be in the top tier of veterinary colleges in the nation by the year 2010. The College (at 50 years of age) is relatively young and has real potential to achieve excellence. Two goals are proposed to attain greater excellence over the next 10 years. These are: 1) to restore and enhance the environment for state-of-the-art veterinary clinical science and practice and 2) to increase research productivity. The rationale for these goals is based on an assessment of where the College now ranks and the external and internal forces affecting it. Where do we now rank among the 27 schools and colleges of veterinary medicine in the United States* In some ways we are the best in the nation. Certain of our programs are internationally acclaimed, and many faculty are likewise renown. Strengths * Faculty excellence. Seven College faculty members have received the UGA Josiah Meigs teaching award. Two of our faculty have been recognized nationally with awards for teaching. In addition, we have many faculty who are internationally recognized experts in their areas of research, including diseases of poultry, caged birds, fish, wildlife, companion animals, and horses. The majority of our faculty hold the DVM or equivalent degree, and 56% have PhD*s.

57. Research Experience For Vet Students
Pfizer Animal Health s veterinary medicine research and development To apply,please visit http//www.pfizer.com and search under Careers for Kalamazoo
http://cvm.msu.edu/org/rgs/research.htm
Research Opportunities
for Professional Students
in the College of Veterinary Medicine
at Michigan State University
2005 Merck-Merial National Veterinary Scholar Symposium

July 28-31, 2005 Athens, Georgia
MSU Merck-Merial Veterinary Scholars Summer Research Program
(Word Document) NIH T-32 One-Year Training Grants for Veterinary Students 2005 Merck-Merial Veterinary Internships
Merck-Merial Veterinary Student and Graduate Internship Programs

(Word Document)
First Annual Merck-Merial Veterinary Research Award for Graduate Veterinians
(Word Document) Pfizer Global Research and Development Preceptorship in Laboratory Animal Medicine (Word Document) NIH T-35 Summer ResearchTraining Grant for Veterinary Students (Word Document) Research Opportunities for Veterinary Students. This web site is sponsored by Merck-Merial Pfizer Research Internships Pfizer Animal Health's Veterinary Medicine Research and Development To apply

58. Veterinary Clinical Skills Research & Development Center - Phase I Facilities -
veterinary Clinical Skills research development Center, Print PDF Phase IFacilities College of veterinary medicine
http://www.westernu.edu/veterinary/ada/skillscenter.xml
COVM About News Curriculum ... Quick Links Phase I Facilities - College of Veterinary Medicine
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59. CIRAD - Development-oriented Agricultural Research
CIRAD, French Agricultural research Centre for International development of the Society for Tropical veterinary medicine (STVM) in Hanoi, Vietnam,
http://www.cirad.fr/en/index.php
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PRESS

The 20th Anniversary of CIRAD, 1984 - 2004

An animated presentation tracing 20 years of the evolution of CIRAD's activities and skills.
JOBS

EVENTS

Addresses
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NEWS

The international dimension of the Europe of knowledge

CIRAD and IRD, which are both committed to international cooperation, are organizing a conference in Brussels on 6 and 7 October this year, supported by the European Commission, on the international dimension of the 7th Research Framework Programme (FP7). Risk management for Bt cotton varieties Genetically modified cotton varieties are being cropped to an increasing extent in China and Africa. CIRAD has assessed the merits of such varieties in these regions, their environmental impact and the associated risks, particularly in terms of resistance to certain pests.

60. Animal Production And Veterinary Medicine Department- CIRAD
Animal Production and veterinary medicine Department This is the cornerstoneof the department’s research and development operations, with a final aim
http://www.cirad.fr/en/pg_recherche/dep.php?id=11

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