Profiles (Summer/Fall, 2009) v.8 (2)

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Profiles (Summer/Fall, 2009) v.8 (2)

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2009

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University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine

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Newsletter or Bulletin

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In this issue Meeting the Need for Food Animal Veterinarians 3 VetFAST: Early Enrollment Program Benefits Graduates and Society 4 Annual Awards Ceremony Honors Students, Faculty, and Staff 6 Ph.D. Candidate Josephine Gnanandarajah: Driven to Discover 8 Meet Megan Bandrick, MVMA Ben Pomeroy D.V.M./Ph.D. Award Recipient 9 College Introduces Animal Cancer Care and Research Program 10 Clinical Trials Open to Dogs With Brain Tumors 11 College Celebrates Points of Pride Research Day 12 Clinical Investigation Center: New Findings, New Therapies In Support of Companion Animals 13 Around the College 14 Community Connections 18 Faculty and Staff News 20 Student News 24 Alumni News 26 Mark Your Calendar/Contact us 27 On the cover Laura Schulz, one of the College’s first Vet/FAST graduates, examines the morphology of a boar stud’s sperm via computer with a colleague at Swine Vet Center, P.A. See story on page 4.

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Ames, Trevor: Dean; Staton, Sharon: Director of Advancement; Graves, Brian: Communications and Marketing Manager; Kirchoff, Sue: Editor, Writer & Designer; Howard, Fran: Writer; Stombaugh, Amanda: Cover design. (2009). Profiles (Summer/Fall, 2009) v.8 (2). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/119072.

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