Phi Zeta Collection (Access restricted to MU)
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Publications of the Phi Zeta chapter at the University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine. Phi Zeta, an honor society in veterinary medicine, was founded in 1925, with the CVM Pi Chapter chartered in 1965.
Access to the Proceedings and Abstracts of the annual conference is limited to those affiliated with the University of Missouri--Columbia.
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Item Proceedings and abstracts : MU College of Veterinary Medicine presents the 43rd Annual CVM Research Day, May 7, 2021(MU College of Veterinary Medicine, 2021) University of Missouri--Columbia. College of Veterinary Medicine; CVM Research Day (43rd : 2021 : Columbia, Mo.)The 43rd Annual CVM Research Day, held May 7, 2021, included oral presentations and two keynote addresses. The keynote address by Elizabeth Bryda, PhD was entitled "Being a CVM researcher: How I got here and why I'm glad I did" and the keynote address by Pamela R. F. Adkins, DVM, PhD, DACVIM was entitled "How vet school changed my career plans -- my path to research."Item Proceedings and abstracts : MU College of Veterinary Medicine presents the 42nd Annual CVM Research Day, May 10, 2019(MU College of Veterinary Medicine, 2019) University of Missouri--Columbia. College of Veterinary Medicine; CVM Research Day (42nd : 2019 : Columbia, Mo.)The 42nd Annual CVM Research Day was held on May 10, 2019. The keynote address by University of Missouri Nobel Laureate George P. Smith was entitled "Chemical Evolution with Phage Display."Item Proceedings and abstracts : MU College of Veterinary Medicine presents the 41st Annual CVM Research Day, May 25, 2018(MU College of Veterinary Medicine, 2018) University of Missouri--Columbia. College of Veterinary Medicine; CVM Research Day (41th : 2018 : Columbia, Mo.)"The University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine celebrated scientific exploration with its annual Research Day May 5, 2017. CVM students, interns, residents, and graduate and postdoctoral students presented their scholarly research projects in either poster format or oral lectures. A total of 78 abstracts were presented. During an evening banquet, 22 new members were inducted into Phi Zeta, which is the honor society of veterinary medicine, and more than R7,500 in awards were distributed for research excellence. The day also featured a keynote presentation by veterinary epidemiologist Emily Pieracci, DVM, MPH, of the Centers for Disease Control Division of High Consequence Pathogens and Pathology, Poxvirus and Rabies Branch. Pieracci addressed the topic, 'Controlling Canine Rabies: Can't We Just Vaccinate All the Dogs?' This year's Research Day sponsors were the CVM Dean's Office and Office of Research, Nestle Purina, Zoetis, the Hartley Endowment, CVM Departments of Veterinary Surgery and Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, the Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory, the Comparative Oncology Program, Phi Zeta Veterinary Honor Society and Gilbreath McLorn Comparative Medicine Endowment.--College of Veterinary Medicine news (viewed June 13, 2018).Item Proceedings and abstracts : MU College of Veterinary Medicine presents the 40th Annul CVM Research Day(MU College of Veterinary Medicine, 2017) University of Missouri--Columbia. College of Veterinary Medicine; CVM Research Day (40th : 2017 : Columbia, Mo.)The 40th Annual CVM Research Day was held on May 5, 2017. The keynote address by Dr. Emily Pieracci, DVM, MPH (Veterinary Epidemiologist, CDC Division of High-Consequence Pathogens and Pathology, Poxvirus and Rabies Branch), was entited "Controlling canine rabies: Can't we just vaccinate all the dogs?"Item Proceedings and abstracts : MU College of Veterinary Medicine presents the 39th Annual CVM Research Day(MU College of Veterinary Medicine, 2016) University of Missouri--Columbia. College of Veterinary Medicine; CVM Research Day (39th : 2016 : Columbia, Mo.)The 39th CVM Research Day, sponsored by Phi Zeta Veterinary Honor Society, was held on May 6, 2016. It included poster presentations, oral presentations, and a keynote address. The keynote address by Rick Debowes (Washington State University) was entitled "Success as a reflection of positive organizational culture."
