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  • Similar specialties exist in veterinary pathology.
  • In 1908, he accepted the foundation chair of veterinary pathology at the University of Melbourne.
  • Like medical pathology, veterinary pathology is divided into two branches, anatomical pathology and clinical pathology.
  • In the field of veterinary pathology he discovered the pathogen of endozootic mastitis, " Streptococcus agalactiae ".
  • In 1885, Crookshank founded one of the world's first bacteriological laboratories for human and veterinary pathology in London.
  • As in human medical pathology, the practice of veterinary pathology is customarily divided into the two main fields of anatomical and clinical pathology.
  • He is also known as the founder of social medicine and veterinary pathology, and to his colleagues, the " Pope of medicine ".
  • From 1980 to 1983, he studied at the University of Pisa for postgraduate studies and obtained a Doctorate Degree in Veterinary Pathology and Surgery.
  • Mass contamination of crops or animals could be accomplished with chilling ease, said Corrie Brown, professor of veterinary pathology at the University of Georgia.
  • For this reason, as well as their roles as livestock and companion animals, mammals generally have the largest body of research in veterinary pathology.
  • In 2009, the site celebrated a centenary of contribution to veterinary pathology, microbiology, biometry, biochemistry, animal husbandry, information and extension.
  • The numbers dropped from 28 on Tuesday to 15 on Thursday, said Dr . Lenn Harrison, the diagnostic center's director of veterinary pathology.
  • Immunologist and Nobel Laureate Peter C . Doherty worked at Yeerongpilly in the 1960s, involved in diagnostic veterinary pathology and a project on the epidemiology of bovine leptospirosis.
  • Veterinary pathology covers a vast array of species, but with a significantly smaller number of practitioners, so understanding of disease in non-human animals, especially as regards veterinary practice, varies considerably by species.
  • The daily numbers coming into the center have dropped, however, from 28 on Tuesday to 25 on Wednesday and 15 on Thursday, said Dr . Lenn Harrison, the livestock diagnostic center's director of veterinary pathology.
  • Other achievements include becoming head of the department of veterinary pathology and bacteriology, being chairwoman of the NSW Animal Welfare Advisory Council, an honorary Veterinary Science degree at the University of Sydney, and being a co-discoverer of viral interference.
  • In 1912, he graduated with an English Conjoint License-M . R . C . S ., L . R . C . P . and transferred to Australia as professor of veterinary pathology and director of the veterinary institute at the University of Melbourne.
  • Thomson also spent two years ( 1989 91 ) as a postdoctoral research fellow in the Primate In Vitro Fertilization and Experimental Embryology Laboratory at the Oregon National Primate Research Center, and completed a residency in veterinary pathology at the University of Wisconsin Madison ( 1991 1994 ).
  • The Puerto Rico-born Torres is traveling to South America, spending five days each in Chile, Uruguay and Brazil, with a group of students from Texas A & M and Ohio State universities, before beginning a residency in veterinary pathology at the University of Georgia.
  • Despite the concern, health and agricultural officials have been slow to prepare for Rift Valley, said Dr . Corrie Brown, a professor of veterinary pathology at the University of Georgia and a member of the U . S . Secretary of Agriculture's advisory committee for animal and poultry diseases.
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