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Vets Rewarded For Innovative Research

Submitted by K9 Magazine News Editor on July 29, 2009 – 9:15 amNo Comment
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Eleven innovative veterinary students from around the world were honored for research projects that improved the lives of companion animals and wildlife. The students, whose projects were funded through Morris Animal Foundation’s (MAF) Veterinary Student Scholars (VSS) program, presented posters of their results at MAF’s annual meeting in June. Members of MAF’s esteemed scientific advisory boards judged the competition. More than 30 veterinary students participated in the third annual VSS competition. Winners received awards between $500 and $5,000 each.

Article in association with Vet Gazette

“The future of veterinary medicine depends on these outstanding students and their fellow classmates,” said Patricia N. Olson, DVM, PhD, MAF president and CEO. “By giving students the opportunity to work on MAF-funded projects while they are in veterinary school, we hope to encourage them to consider a career in animal health research.”

Winners of the 2009 competition:

Ballard Award for Companion Animals, $5,000 each (tie)
Mia Lieberman, University of California-Davis

“Isolation and Purification of Lytic Bacteriophages Against Streptococcus equi subspecies equi”

Stephanie Montgomery, North Carolina State University

“Development of a Genomic Assay to Profile Archival Canine Hemangiosarcomas”

Ballard Award for Wildlife, $5,000 each (tie)
Samantha Haskins, University of Illinois

“Do Immune Responses to Helicobacter Change Over Time in Captivity in Wild-Caught Namibian Cheetahs?”

Michelle Madonia, University of Illinois

“Wildlife-Human Interactions and Zoonotic Disease in Kabarole District, Uganda: The Case of Monkeypox”

2nd Place for Companion Animals, $2,500 each (tie)
Courtney Varney, University of Florida

“Cardiovascular Effects of N-Butylscopolammonium Bromide in Horses”

Aimee Jalkanen, The Ohio State University
“MicroRNA Expression Profiling of Canine Osteosarcoma”

Blaire Holland, North Carolina State University

“Luteal Function and Ovulation in Mares Treated with PGF2a During Early and Mid-Diestrus”

Kimberly Ann Bridges, Western University of Health Sciences

“Molecular Evaluation of Canine and Feline Parvoviruses in Southern California”

2nd Place for Wildlife, $2,500
Laura Waring, Royal Veterinary College

The Effect of Population Density on African Elephant (Loxodonta africana) Endoparasite Burden: A Study of Three South African National Parks

3rd Place for Wildlife, $1,500
Santiago Diaz, University of Florida

“Use of Elephant-Specific Monoclonal Antibodies and Recombinant Antigens of Mycobacterium tuberculosis to Improve an ELISA Test for Elephants”

IMPACT Award, $500
Ana Iris Mota Torres, University of Veracruz (Mexico)
“Feral Cats: Trap-Neuter-Mark and Return Program”

Morris Animal Foundation is a nonprofit organisation dedicated to funding animal health research that protects, treats and cures companion animals, horses and wildlife, internationally.

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