Veterinary Institute Of Integrative Medicine, Integrating Holistic Treatment Int The goal of The veterinary Institute of Integrative medicine is to help integrate holistic medicine Category Health Animal Alternative medicine of Integrative medicine is to help integrate holistic medicine into the veterinaryfield. Generating revenues to perform research and development of new http://www.viim.org/
Extractions: The Veterinary Institute of Integrative Medicine The goal of The Veterinary Institute of Integrative Medicine is to help integrate holistic medicine into the veterinary field. We are accomplishing this in several ways by: Educating veterinarians through our website, newsletters and seminars. Inspiring corporations to produce holistic products and treatments for animals. Generating revenues to perform research and development of new products and treatments with the intent to discover better ways to restore health to our patients. Making available the most current research and documentation proving the efficacy of a holistic approach. Maintaining a current list of veterinarians who use an integrative medical approach and making this available to the general public. Creating an online university to train veterinarians in holistic practice, methodologies and treatments.
Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine - Research Report 1999 development of Yersinia vaccines based on recombinant Freiburg, the Borstel ResearchCentre, the of the Hanover College of veterinary medicine, the Physiology http://www.uni-leipzig.de/forsch99/25000/eindex.htm
Extractions: http://www.uni-leipzig.de/fak/vet.htm Research Activities at the Faculty Topics of Doctorates and Postdoctoral Qualifications Previous Years Reports of the Institutes and Departments Institute of Veterinary Anatomy Institute of Veterinary Physiology Institute of Veterinary Physiological Chemistry Institute of Pharmacology, Pharmacy and Toxicology ... Teaching and Experimental Farm Oberholz The projects of the veterinary faculty are focused on the following topics 1. Products of animal origin and consumer protection
Army Health Care The 6 Corps The Veterinary Corps training and experience in a wide variety of areas from three primary areas of focusanimal medicine, veterinary public health and research and development. http://healthcare.goarmy.com/sixcorps/vetcorps/
2002 Science Research Index The combination enhances the development of nonmelanoma skin cancer on parts ofthe body not directly veterinary medicine Swine research Findings from http://www.news.uiuc.edu/scitips/02/
Extractions: Code-breaking Insects: Herbivorous insects that dine on crops use a form of molecular code-breaking to ready their defenses against a chemically protective shield employed by their dinner, say scientists at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Pumpkin pathogen: New strategies emerging from research at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champai Soy: Food is not medicine, Barbara Klein says, but soy is nutritious and, by taking a whole-food approach, it can enhance the American diet. Helping food producers create quality soy products, developing marketing programs and educating the public about the benefits of soy make up the mission of the Illinois Center for Soy Foods. Genistein: Isoflavone-enhanced dietary supplements containing genistein may negate the tumor-fighting effects of tamoxifen, a commonly prescribed medication for women battling estrogen-dependent breast cancer, according to new findings appearing in the May 1 issue of the journal Cancer Research.
Edinburgh Research And Innovation health and zoonoses Wildlife veterinary medicine and conservation. proportionof their research in their Dr Wendy Nicholson, Business development Executive. http://www.research-innovation.ed.ac.uk/commercial/expertise/lifesciences/ctvm.h
Extractions: Tropical Veterinary Medicine The Centre for Tropical Veterinary Medicine (CTVM) is one of four departments of the Royal (Dick) School for Veterinary Studies and is located at the Easter Bush Veterinary Centre, Roslin, Midlothian and has a staff of about 50 research and support staff. The CTVM At Home The CTVM's Epidemiology Unit provides a focus for interdisciplinary research concerned with Epidemiology and Veterinary Public Health, Zoonotic Infections and Food Safety as it relates to the UK and European market as well as Developing Countries. Collaborative projects with the Scottish Agricultural College are aimed at improving diagnostics of pig diseases. The CTVM Abroad The CTVM has the remit to provide animal health, wealth and the production in Developing Countries through research and training, to foster sustainable development, alleviate poverty and improve quality of life. The Department maintains a portfolio of research projects aimed at improving control and diagnosis of infectious diseases of domestic stock and wild animals. Immunological and molecular biological studies are aimed a vaccine development. The Centre is involved in research and training programmes in over 16 countries mostly in Africa but also in South America, India and the Far East. Senior staff are seconded to Bolivia, Kenya and Vietnam on projects to improve delivery of veterinary services. Research Programme
Edinburgh Research And Innovation - Wendy Nicholson and veterinary medicine Business Group in December 2001, having joined ERI in December1999 as Business development Executive. Her role is to generate research http://www.research-innovation.ed.ac.uk/commercial/meet/nicholson.html
Extractions: National Research Council Independent Report Reviewers This report has been reviewed in draft form by individuals chosen for their diverse perspectives and technical expertise, in accordance with procedures approved by the NRC's Report Review Committee. The purpose of this independent review is to provide candid and critical comments that will assist the institution in making its published report as sound as possible and to ensure that the report meets institutional standards for objectivity, evidence, and responsiveness to the study charge. The content of the review comments and draft manuscript remain confidential to protect the integrity of the deliberative process. We wish to thank the following individuals for their participation in the review of this report: JOHN D. BALDESCHWIELER, Professor of Chemistry, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena DONALD A. HENDERSON, University Distinguished Professor, School of Hygiene and Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland
MSU MEMO: September 22, 1994 Anthropology, and Social Work; Assistant ProfessorCoordinator of InstructionalFaculty development, veterinary medicine; Assistant research and Extension http://msuinfo.ur.msstate.edu/msu_memo/1994/9-22-94/jobs.htm
Extractions: The positions listed are vacant as of Sept. 16, 1994. Mississippi State University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Assistant Professor/Assistant Biological Engineer, Agricultural and Biological Engineering Assistant Professor, Agricultural Economics Assistant Professor (2 positions), Forestry Assistant Professor, Marketing Assistant Professor/Horticulturist, Plant and Soil Science Assistant Professor, Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work Assistant Professor-Coordinator of Instructional Faculty Development, Veterinary Medicine Assistant Research and Extension Agronomist, Plant and Soil Science Assistant/Associate Professor, Art
BIO SKETCH - LONG research and development Section, Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association (19871989)Member, Board of Overseers of the School of veterinary medicine, http://www.healthtechnetwork.com/cv-amer.htm
Extractions: CURRICULUM VITAE Name: George P oste Present Appointment: Chief Executive Officer Health Technology Networks P.O. Box 647 Gilbertsville, PA USA (Telephone: (FAX: (E.mail: gposte@healthtechnetwork.com Current Academic Affiliations: Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Hoover Institution Stanford University Research Professor, Department of Cell Biology The University of Texas, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Houston, TX William Pitt Fellow, Pembroke College, University of Cambridge, England Place and Date of Birth: Polegate, Sussex, England, April 30, 1944 Family: Married with three children Citizenship: U.S. Education, Qualifications and Honors: D.V.M. University of Bristol, England (Veterinary Medicine) (Graduated first in class) Ph.D. University of Bristol, England (Virology) M.R.C. Path. Membership, Royal College of Pathologists, London, England (Board Certification in Pathology) D.Sc.
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'Man's Best Friend' Helps Purdue, Private Investors, Dig For New Clinic Purdue's School of veterinary medicine is the only students enrolled in veterinaryprograms on its potential for economic development, research and education. http://news.uns.purdue.edu/UNS/html3month/011207.Rebar.PNCgroundbrk.html
Extractions: December 7, 2001 Purdue University North Central , the Purdue School of Veterinary Medicine and a group of northwest Indiana veterinarians today (Friday, 12/7) embarked on a first-of-its-kind partnership by breaking ground for a new emergency veterinary clinic on campus. The North Central Veterinary Emergency Center is made possible through a new public-private partnership that brings together Purdue and an investor group of 36 area veterinarians, many of whom are Purdue graduates. Construction of the $2 million regional veterinary clinic will begin this spring, and the facility is expected to open in the fall. "This is a wonderful example of the way in which Purdue, working together with private enterprises, can impact the quality of life for Indiana residents," said Purdue President Martin C. Jischke. "Pet owners in northwestern Indiana will have access to emergency care and referral services they did not have before, and Purdue veterinary students will have another avenue for gaining practical experience in the field." In addition to providing essential animal-care services, it is anticipated that the clinic will be a training site for advanced veterinary residents, as well as fourth-year veterinary students from Purdue's West Lafayette campus.
Detailed Information About Staff in the technologybased education research and development Support Network SubjectCentre for medicine, Dentistry and veterinary medicine (launched in http://medical.faculty.ncl.ac.uk/research/business_card?ident=1674
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Points Of Pride will continue to seek funding for research and development that informs and improveseducational practice in both human and veterinary medicine, and related http://www.vetmed.iastate.edu/departments/vetpath/about/pride.asp
Extractions: United States National Academy of Sciences Member Dr. Harley W. Moon His activities in the National Academy of Sciences have included: Chair, Section 61, Applied Biology; Member, Class VI membership Committee for Agriculture and Applied Biology; Chair and Member of the Nominating Committee for Councilors and Officers. Dr. Moon's activities in the National Research Council (NRC-the research report writing and advisory arm of the National Academy of Sciences) have included membership on the study committees on Eradication of Bovine Tuberculosis, Ensuring Safe Food and Chair of the Committee on Agricultural Bioterrorism. He served as a Member of the NRC Panel on Animal Health and Veterinary Medicine and as a Member and Chair of the NRC Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources. Dr. Moon has served the American College of Veterinary Pathologists as Chair of the Education Committee, Member and Chair of the Examining Committee, Editorial Board Member and Associate Editor for the Journal Veterinary Pathology, Council Member, and President of the College. More about Dr. Moon
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Extractions: Employment Outlook for Veterinarians Considered from the perspective of comparative medicine, veterinarians help animals and people live longer, healthier lives. They serve society by preventing and treating animal disease, improving the quality of the environment, ensuring the safety of food, controlling diseases transmitted from animals, and advancing medical knowledge. The Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree can lead to diverse career opportunities and different lifestylesfrom solo mixed animal practice in a rural area to a teaching or research position at an urban university, medical center, or industrial laboratory. The majority of veterinarians in the United States are in private practice, although significant numbers are involved in preventive medicine, regulatory veterinary medicine, military veterinary medicine, laboratory animal medicine, research and development in industry, and teaching and research in a variety of basic science and clinical disciplines. There are approximately 60,000 veterinarians practicing in the United States. Seventy-five percent of all veterinarians are in private practice. Last year, U.S. veterinary colleges/schools graduated a total of 2,462 students. Of those graduates, 100% found veterinary-related employment or chose to continue their education in order to specialize in a particular clinical area or species.