Veterinary Epidemiologic Research. Ian Dohoo, Wayne Martin, Henrik Stryhn

Veterinary Epidemiologic Research


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Veterinary Epidemiologic Research Ian Dohoo, Wayne Martin, Henrik Stryhn
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Latest techniques in epidemiology, veterinary diagnostics, and biosurveillance from the following collaborators: Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory, the U.S. 1 Department of Veterinary Clinical and Animal Sciences, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Frederiksberg, Copenhagen, Denmark .. Environmental health, food safety and security, food production systems, regulatory medicine, diagnostic laboratory medicine, biomedical research, health promotion and disease prevention, public health research, and epidemiology. Yet veterinary research is Inspiring young vets to consider either a full time research career, or to conduct research alongside their clinical work, is a key factor in ensuring the vitality of veterinary science. As populations grow the demand for meat and livestock will keep rising, and with dramatic shifts in disease epidemiology, along with the ever-present possibility of bio- and agro-terrorism, food – and animal – safety is of paramount importance. The NRC report also warned that veterinary medical education in its current form is unsustainable due to a decade-long decline in funding for education and research, and increasing student debt load relative to income. In Veterinary Epidemiologic Research. Home | Texas A&M Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences VIBS Epidemiology PhD student Rachel Curtis is awarded the prestigious NSF Graduate Research Fellowship to support her One Health research. This project involves about 15 research staff from SAC, BioSS and Moredun Research Institute. The School of Veterinary Medicine and Science has an active research programme examining epidemiological factors associated with training success of guide dogs. She currently teaches courses at the School of Veterinary Medicine related to cattle, sheep and goat medicine and surgery.