CVM news, 2007
Abstract
2007 compilation of news and events articles published by the University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine.
Table of Contents
Ways to Help Companion Animals Is Subject of Kemper Series Lecture -- In Vitro Models to Minimize Animal Research Use -- Bad to the Bone : MU Professor Advises Against Raw Meat Diet for Pets -- Veterinarian Who Rescues Unwanted Animals Speaks at MU College of Veterinary Medicine -- Hartz Names Dr. Ed Migneco Veterinarian of the Year 2007 -- Faculty Achieves Wrestling Officiating Milestone -- Larry Nafe Recognized By Arkansas Association -- Cancer Radiation Treatment Not Just for Humans -- MU CVM Hospital Improves Leg Deformities in Abused Tiger -- MU Veterinary Researchers Seek Help In Determining If Pets Carry an Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria -- MU Researcher Working With Retinal Implants -- UMC CVM Receives $2 Million Gift From KC Couple -- In Memory of Dr. Bonnard Moseley -- Role of Veterinarians in Disasters Conference -- Mule Team Gets Boost From Long-Time Supporter -- ReCHAI Director Selected for Fellowship In The American Academy of Nursing (AAN) -- Tiger Suffers Setback, Is Euthanized -- Human-Animal Center Establishes Walk a Hound -- Major Gift for Human-Animal Interaction Programs -- 2007 CVM Honors Banquet -- Professor Joins Stars In Hollywood Award Ceremony -- Zimbabwe to Boston and Points in Between -- Dr. Neil Olson Appointed New Dean -- New Masters of Public Health Degree Program -- Class of 2011 Enrichment & Teambuilding -- Increase of Horses With Nutritional Issues -- CVM Mule Team Makes a Hit at TigerPlace -- Taking Flight : Bald Eagle Rehabilitated & Released -- VRSP Program Attends Symposium at NIH -- Veterinary Medicine Pioneer Has Passed -- Pets Could Be Source Of Multi-Resistant Infections -- Governor Recommends $500,000 to Ease Shortage -- Veterinary Products Night Draws a Crowd -- Students Celebrate Next Step and Don White Coats -- FFA Honors CVM For Convention Support -- CVM Professor Emeritus Passes -- FDA Approves Knee-Injury Device for Humans -- Columbia Couple Give VMTH Staff Reason To Give Thanks -- Dr. Cook Wins Morris Animal Foundation's "2007 Best Vet" -- Magazine Celebrates College of Veterinary Medicine Mules -- MU Study Finds Sitting May Increase Risk of Disease -- Matthew Laye, receives M. Harold Laughlin Scholarship -- Director Inducted into the American Academy of Nursing -- Newsweek cites ReChai about pet ownership benefits -- MU Vet named Independent Adult Equestrian of the Year -- Dry or Wet Food for Cats Makes Little Difference.