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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)

101. Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute - Directory Of Scientists
1989 1996, Associate Dean for research, School of veterinary medicine, PurdueUniversity. 1987 - 1995, Acting Director, Continuing Education,
http://www.lrri.org/staff/directoryofscientists/rebar.html
Directory of Scientists Management 2003 Board of Directors Research Program Oversight Committee REBAR, ALAN H., DVM, PhD CONTACT INFORMATION
Fax: (765) 496-1261
e-mail: rebar@purdue.edu EDUCATION
D.V.M. (Veterinary Medicine) 1973, Purdue University
Ph.D. (Veterinary Pathology) 1975, Purdue University
Internship/Residency (Pathology) 1976, Purdue University
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION
Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Pathologists (Clinical Pathology),
EMPLOYMENT
2002 - Present Adjunct Senior Scientist, Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute, Albuquerque, NM Adjunct Scientist, Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute, Albuquerque, NM 1996 - Present Dean, School of Veterinary Medicine, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN Head, Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, School of Veterinary Medicine, Purdue University Interim Department Head, Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, School of Veterinary Medicine, Purdue University

102. Biological Sciences
research and development related to Animals, Plants, and Humans VeterinaryMedicine Allied Health Occupational Therapy Physical Therapy. EMPLOYERS
http://www.careers.siue.edu/majors/majors/html/biological.htm
What can I do with this degree?
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
AREAS
BIOTECHNOLOGY
Research and Development
Laboratory Testing
Education EMPLOYERS
Colleges and universities
Pharmaceutical companies
Agricultural industry including fertilizer manufacturers and animal and plant breeding and production
Federal and state government laboratories and agencies
Industry, particularly biotechnology firms STRATEGIES Become proficient using laboratory equipment and computers. Acquire a Ph.D. for college and university teaching and advanced positions in research, development, and management. Take additional courses in chemistry, physics, and mathematics. Complete an undergraduate laboratory research project with a professor. AREAS GENETICS Research and Development related to: Animals, Plants, and Humans Genetic Counseling Education EMPLOYERS Colleges and universities Pharmaceutical companies Large producers of seed, livestock, and poultry Government laboratories such as: Department of Agriculture, Fish and Wildlife Service, and National Institutes of Health Biotechnology industry Hospitals and medical centers STRATEGIES Acquire a broad background in sciences, mathematics, and computer technology. Obtain a Ph.D. for teaching and advanced positions in research and management. Earn a master's degree from an accredited program for genetic counseling. Complete an undergraduate research project with a professor. Find a related internship with an organization in the area of your interest.

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