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dc.contributor.corporatenameUniversity of Missouri--Columbia. College of Veterinary Medicineeng
dc.contributor.meetingnameCVM Research Day (38th : 2015 : Columbia, Mo.)eng
dc.coverage.spatialMissouri -- Columbiaeng
dc.date.issued2015eng
dc.descriptionPhi Zeta Research Day, Friday, May 8, 2015.eng
dc.description"The 38th annual Phi Zeta Research Day held May 8, 2015, at the MU College of Veterinary Medicine saw a record number of participants. Phi Zeta is the honor society of veterinary medicine. 'Phi Zeta Research Day provides an ideal venue to display the varied research being performed at the college by our professional students, interns, residents, graduate students and post-doctoral fellows,' said Charles Wiedmeyer, associate professor of veterinary clinical pathology at the CVM and coordinator for Phi Zeta Research Day. 'This year, we had a record 88 abstracts presented and gave out over $9,000 in awards. Through a concerted effort, this event satisfies Phi Zeta's goal of promoting scholarly activities within our profession and we hope to continue to grow.' Participants presented studies and research findings in either a poster or a lecture format. This year there were 68 posters on display in the Adams Conference Center, and 20 oral presentations were given. In addition to the research presentation, Dr. Jerry Taylor offered a keynote address, "Adventures in Second Generation Sequencing." Taylor is the Curators Professor of Genetics and Animal Sciences and the Wurdack Chair of Animal Genomics at the MU College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources. He is known internationally as one of the top scholars and influencers in the field of animal genomics. His research using genetic mapping of cattle to identify economically important traits, then applying that information to cattle breeding selection and management, paved the way to using DNA-based genomic improvement in nearly all livestock and crop species. The keynote speech was presented in cooperation with the Niemeyer Lecture Series. Other Phi Zeta Research Day sponsors were the CVM Dean's Office and Office of Research, Nestle Purina, Inc., Avacta, and the Hartley Endowment."--College of Veterinary Medicine News & Events website.eng
dc.description.abstractThe 38th Annual Phi Zeta Research Day, held on May 8, 2015, included poster presentations, oral presentations, and a keynote address. The keynote address by Jerry Taylor was entitled "Adventures in Second Generation Sequencing."eng
dc.description.tableofcontentsPhi Zeta Research Day [schedule] -- Judges -- Veterinary Professional Students Posters -- Interns, 1st yr. Residents & Grad. Students Posters -- 2nd and 3rd year Residents & Grad Students Posters -- Advanced Grad. Students & Postdocs Posters -- Veterinary Professional Students Presentations -- Interns, 1st yr. Residents & Grad Students Presentations -- 2nd and 3rd year Resident & Grad. Students Presentations -- Advanced Grad. Students & Postdocs Presentations.eng
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10355/45461eng
dc.languageEnglisheng
dc.publisherMU College of Veterinary Medicineeng
dc.relation.ispartofcollectionUniversity of Missouri--Columbia. College of Veterinary Medicine. Phi Zeta Collectioneng
dc.rightsAccess to content is restricted to those affiliated with the University of Missouri--Columbia.eng
dc.subject.lcshVeterinary medicineeng
dc.titleProceedings and abstracts : MU College of Veterinary Medicine presents the 38th Annual Phi Zeta Research Dayeng
dc.typeBookeng


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