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Nestle-Purina Brown Bag Lunch Lecture — Add to Outlook Please bring your lunch and come listen to Dr. John Scheiderer from Nestle-Purina come and discuss a current topic in companion animal nutrition. Raffle prizes and clinical handbook tickets to be distributed!! Please e-mail wade2@illinois.edu for more information.
NTS: Dr. Welle: Small Mammal Dentistry — Add to Outlook Dr. Welle will give a lecture on small mammal dentistry. Please e-mail illini.nts@gmail.com for more information.
Quality of Life Concerns with Cancer Patients — Add to Outlook Dr. Laura Garrett will be talking about quality of life concerns in cancer patients. This talk is jointly sponsored by the Internal Medicine Club and the Animal Well-Being Club. Please e-mail amitek2@illinois.edu for more information.
NTS Avian Beak Surgery Lecture — Add to Outlook Non-Traditional Species Club presents Dr. Avery Bennett lecturing on Avian Beak Surgery. Please e-mail kpvetgirl@gmail.com for more information.
NTS Dinner Lecture: Dr. Joe Smith, Fort Wayne Children's Zoo (marsupials) — Add to Outlook Dr. Joe Smith is the sole vet at Fort Wayne Children's Zoo. He will be lecturing on marsupials. Please e-mail cmrush2@illinois.edu for more information.
2009 Fall Toxicology Seminar Series — Add to Outlook "Myths of Facts? Stories of Testicular Dysgenesis, Declining Sperm Counts, and Estrongenic Endocrine Disruptors." Presented by Humphrey Yao, Ph.D, Professor, Dept. of Veterinary Biosciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Illinois. Please e-mail cmanuel@illinois.edu for more information.
Surgery Club Lunch Lecture — Add to Outlook Lunch Lecture Please e-mail golden8@illinois.edu for more information.
PMC- Johne's discussion — Add to Outlook Discussion with Dr. Herrmann regarding Johne's screening and diagnostic testing
Therio/NTS/AAFP lunch lecture — Add to Outlook Therio/NTS/AAFP clubs have invited Dr. Jason Herrick, an assistant professor in the Department of Veterinary Biosciences, to speak about his research. Dr. Herrick is currently researching assisted reproductive technologies to help manage and conserve captive Sand Cat populations, which are native to the United Arab Emirates. He will be covering topics in his talk regarding this species (and possibly others he has worked with) and discuss various reproductive technologies used in preservation efforts. Please e-mail bkenned3@illinois.edu for more information.
Equine Dentistry Lecture with Dr. Jack Easley — Add to Outlook Please e-mail amaul2@illinois.edu for more information.
Equine Dentistry Lecture with Dr. Jack Easley — Add to Outlook Please e-mail amaul2@illinois.edu for more information. |
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