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Grants

Dr. Ching Ching Wu

NCA Disease Conference Heeke ADDL

Regional and National Activities

$3500.00

Dr. Ching Ching Wu

Midwest Veterinary Services, Inc.

Pacific R&D Center Research

$18,750

Dr. Ching Ching Wu

Tropical Traditions

Multi-sponsor Research

$11,000

Dr. Ching Ching Wu

Pfizer, Inc.

Extended project: MIC Determination

for Swine Mycoplasma spp.

Dr. Ching Ching Wu

APHIS/USDA

Johne’s Disease Demonstration Herd

ProjectCooperative Agreement: Detection of

Mycobacterium paratuberculosis Infection in

Dairy Herds

$26,600

Dr. Gregory W. Stevenson

National Pork Board

Evaluation of a New Etiological Agent of

PMWS/PDNS in Conventional Pigs

$49,974

 

 Recognition

Dr. Peg Miller won the 2007 Samuel W. Thompson Lectureship Award as the Outstanding Lecturer for her presentation on dog and cat diseases at the C.L. Davis Foundation’s Symposium on Annual Gross Morbid Pathology of Diseases in Animals.

Dr. Pam Mouser was recognized as the Department of Comparative Pathobiology Outstanding Graduate Student Teacher.  Dr. Mouser was also received a travel award to attend the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians annual meeting.

 Dr. Ikki Mitsui received the first place graduate student poster award at the annual AmericanAssociation of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians meeting.  Dr. Mitsui is pictured here with Drs. Jose Ramos-Vara and Leon Thacker.

Dr. Dinesh Singh received the AAVLD Foundation-sponsored pathology Committee Trainee Travel Award to attend the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians annual meeting.  Dr. Singh also is a nominee for the National Phi Zeta Research Award in Basic Science.
 Dr. Ingeborg Langohr was awarded the Dennis Sikes Scholarship in Veterinary Pathobiology.
   
 

At the American College of Veterinary Pathologists meeting in Tuscon, AZ in November, 2006:

  • Dr. Ingeborg Langohr won second place for the Young Investigator Award in the Diagnostic Pathology Specialty Group as well as a student travel award

  • Dr. Ingrid Pardo won second place for the Young Investigator Award in the Natural Disease Specialty Group

  • Dr. Kim Maratea placed third in the Young Investigator Division of the Diagnostic Pathology Specialty Group

 

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