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AVMA Aquaculture and Seafood Advisory Committee (ASA mn Statement AVMA/AVMF Congressional Science Fellowship Program Fellows bring science to Capitol Hili, 802 onegre ional fell nnounced, Yt AVMA Council on Biologic and Therapeutic Agents (COBTA Behavior AVMA Council on Education (COE) Biosecurity AVMA Council on Rese Board Certification flor AJVR re é M Dit a s still sought sponsors amy California Calls for Abstracts rum on educatk AV MA-accredit« asibility of independent a Calls for Reviewers lor AIVR reviewer AVMA Group Health and Life Insurance Trust (GHLI1 Carcass Disposal PI Servic to sel \VMA GHLIT policyholders, ¢ Warning add AVMA Membership and Field Services Division Centers for Disease Control HealthPla ervit { rve AVMA GHLIT poli \ nt iridK . f ( yw)? records simplitied AV MA Position Statements Position statement on an \VMA Veterinary Career Center Veterinary Career Center lowers month] Chimpanzees AVMA Veterinary Leadership Conference l senat ition guire good China AVMA Web Site Updating AVMA me Cloning Awards AV MA torum oOlorado Stal RWAD dedi ioneine rFeL \ e in teacnin ii Zeta honors tw nored Companion Animals AVMA co-sponsors National Academies study; supports biomedical Monkeypox virus found in Midwest, 955 research campaign, 802 Genetic engineering reminder, 804 Competitive Exclusion Warning added to euthanasia products, 1199 Competitive exclusion research heats up, 384 NRC issues revised nutrient requirements for dogs and cats, 1334 Conference of Research Workers in Animal Diseases (CRWAD) Food Safety CRWAD dedicated to Storz, 128 National Academy of Sciences reports on potential risks of animal Biosafety/biosecurity and other abstracts sought by CRWAD, 804 biotechnology, 25! Controlled Substances Foreign Veterinary Graduates DEA publishes controversial new fee schedule for controlled sub ECFVG, PAVE board representatives forward two recommenda stance registration, 1464 tions, 384 Legal advice to be sought on feasibility of independent assessment Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE) program, 1198 Abstracts invited on emerging, infectious diseases, 1199 Foundation for Biomedical Research (FBR) D Veterinarians urged to join campaign promoting animal research to Diplomates aid animals, 1462 New ACVA diplomates named, 6 American College of Veterinary Pathologists announces diplomates Funding S59) Grant given for parasitology training, 4 American College of Veterinary Microbiologists certifies five, 253 NIAID award given to study viral diseases, 4 A4CVIM honors researchers, announces diplomates, 1200 Ohio State veterinarian to collaborate with UCLA to study chronic disorders in women, 252 Disasters CSU developing test for Streptococcus equi, 385 National emergency response plan addresses large-scale livestock Sanctuary system for retired research chimpanzees progresses, 385 disease outbreaks, 4 Academy targets animal pain, 518 ACVS foundation awards research grants, 518 District of Columbia Colorado State receives gift for equine programs, 660 Fellows bring science to Capitol Hill, 802 Genome mapping projects receive funding, 660 \VMA co-sponsors National Academies study; supports biomedical Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) research campaign, 802 DEA publishes controversial new fee schedule for controlled sub Academy funds dermatology research, 955 stance registration, 1464 MRLS research funding available, 1074 NIH funding research training for veterinary students 1075 LSU prolessors receive NIH nding, 1200 Elections AVMF calls for research prop Nominees still sought for council vacancies, 386 Grants support innovat rinary students 1335 Tults University wins $25 mi n NIH bioterrorism grant ELISA CSU developing test for Streptococcus equi, 385 Genetics Employment ase genome Veterinary Career Center lowers monthly job pesting, 5 Academy { animal England g pre Education council schedules site visits, 5 eering ren Environment National Academy of Sciences reports on potential risks of animal biotechnology, 25] Could cat waste be killing sea « Studies on Airborne antimicrobials cause concern Excellence in teaching irians appoint a Epidemiology West Nile epidemic of 2002 worst in Western Hemisphere, 253 Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation Researchers identify wild animal reservoirs for SARS, 803 MRLS research funding a al + Ethics Grenada National Academy of Sciences reports on potential risks of animal SIS appx ae biotechnology ZJ1 European Union The EU bans cosmetics testing on animals, 25] Hill's Pet Nutrition Pioneer in FeLV research receives Mé Morris award, 386 Extralabel Drug Use Extralabel use of phenylbutazone banned in dairy cattle Illinois Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Academy funds dermat NAS set to study veterinary research trends, 384 Monkeypox virus found in } Extralabel use of phenylbutazone banned in dairy cattle New congressional fellow 1598 Index Indiana Merck-Merial Monkeypox virus found in Midwest, 955 Grants support innovative SAVMA honors educators, 1200 Minnesota Institute for Laboratory Animal Rescarch (ILAR ILAR Journal devotes issue to behavioral research outside t ratory, 803 Internet Veterinary Career Center lowers monthly job posting lowa Education council schedules site >, 660, 1075 lowa State's dean to retire, | National Academies Miller inducted into ARS Halofl Fa me, 1335 \VMA sponsors Nati Zhang appointed to endowed chair at lowa veterinary colleg: } research campaign, 802 Ireland National Academy of Sciences (NAS) Educationc ¢ il é ite v National Academyo f Sciences reports technolo Israel n meqai! cine Johne's Disease National Cancer Institute (NCI) Johne's disease genome sequ ed LSU prolessors receive NIH, NCI f National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards (NCCLS ial testir } }i ( Kansas Education c¢ cil schedu visit ational Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI society, 518 noi ipping proje receive funding ipitol Hill, 802 Midwest, 955 ational Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease (NIAID) ) Na | 4 I I l T | | _ RS cl tilabl Laboratory Animal Medicine National Institutes of Health (NIH \M issues position sti I ! I Grant en tor parasitol 1 Legislation National Research Council (NRC National Wildlife Health Center (NWH(¢ New York M Mare Reproductive Loss Syndrome (MRLS MRLS research tundir ib] 1074 Nominations Maryland North American Veterinary Conference (NAV( re_y researct cives Mark M North Carolina Reproduction Veterinarian receives prize in medicine, 519 Abstracts invited on nonsurgical contraceptive methods, | Researchers study foodborne pathogens, 955 S Nutrition Salaries NRC issues revised nutrient requirements for dogs and cats, 1334 Survey reveals upward trend in laboratory animal veteriarians salaries, 1198 O Ohio Saskatchewan Ohio State veterinarian to collaborate with UCLA to study chronic Education council schedules sit disorders in women, 252 OSU researcher elected to the NAS, 804 Schering-Plough Animal Health Monkeypox virus found in Midwest, 955 Reed honored for contributions to applied equine research, 1336 Researchers study foodborne pathogens, 955 NIH funding research training for veterinary students, 107 Sea Otters Reed honored for contributions to applied equine research, 1336 Could cat waste be killing s Oklahoma Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) Education council schedules site visits, 5 Animal coronavirupsroevsid e cl 1 the hunt to identify anc the SARS virus, 658 Oncology Researche}r s identify wild animal r irs for SARS, 803 Radiation therapy research funded, 660 SARS chip available Oregon Shelters Education council schedules site visits, 5, 660, 1075 Sanctuary system tor retired ea himpanze P Society of Toxicologists Parasitology Oehme recognized by Grant given for parasitology training, + South Carolina Pennsylvania Veterinarians appointed Xenotransplantation efforts march forward Veterinarian receives prize in medicine, 519 Student American Veterinary Medical Association (SAVMA) NIH institute inducts Brinster, 1463 SA‘ VMA hono' rs eduluccaatto rs ) Pet Food Institute (PFI) Surveys NRC issues revised nutrient Pfizer Animal Health Excellence in teaching Research awards con Tennessee Animal cc PPL Therapeutics Xenotransplantation efforts march forward, 253 Program for the Assessment of Veterinary Education Equivalence (PAVE) laboraton ECFVG, PAVE board representatives forward two recommenda ily Wins d2Z tions, 384 Stakeholders invited to public forum on educational equivalence assessment for graduates of non-AVMA-accredited colleges Stakeholders discuss ECFVG, PAVE, 955 Public Health Genome mapping proje Regulations amended for select biologic agents, 12 Phi Zeta honors two rese¢ NIH funding research training for veterinary studer Airborne antimicrobials cause concern, 1336 Tufts University wins $25 million NIH bioterrorism g Toxic ology R Warning addex Rabies Rabies vaccine for humans missing from some packages, 1198 Tuberculosis New test detec Regulations National emergency response plan addresses larg: disease outbreaks, 4 US Armed Forces Regulations amended for select biologic agents, 129 AVMA developing coalition t The EU bans cosmetics testing on animals, 251 1074 Mail call, 386 Genetic engineering reminder, 804 US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Warning added to euthanasia products, 1199 \ Nat' ional emergency response plan addresses large DEA publishes controversial new fee schedule for controlled sub disease outbreaks, 4 stance registration, 1464 USDA awards grant to study influenza virus in pigs 1600 Index Johne's disease genome sequenced, 5 Virology New test detects TB in livestock, wildlife, 6 NIAID award given to study viral diseases Regulations amended for select biologic agents, 129 USDA S grant to s y influenza virus in pigs, 4 NAS set to study veterinary research trends, 384 : idemic 2002 worst in Western Hemisphere Extralabel use of phenylbutazone banned in dairy cattle Genome mapping projects receive funding 600 \VMA co-sponsors National Academies study; supports biomedica ‘ entify wild animal reservoirs research campaign, 802 onkeypox virus found in Midwest, 95 Veterinarian appointed to USDA biotechnology committee ) hip available, 1074 Researchers study foodborne pathogens, 955 Miller inducted into ARS Hall of Fame, 1335 \CLAM issues position statement, 1462 US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Regulations amended for select biologic agents, 129 West Nile Virus West Nile epiden US Pharmacopeia (USP) U S Pharmacopeia closes Veterinary Practitioners’ Reporting Wildlife Program, 059 US Postal Service (USPS) Mail call, 386 | \) training, + US Poultry and Egg Association (USPI USDA awards grant to study influenza vir Veterinarians appointed to USPOULTRY advisory committes "ty R ion therapy resea! h tunded. 660 narian appointed t SDA biot« US Public Health Service (USPHS) Phi Z honors two researchers, 954 AVMA developing coalition to seek passag : ) fonk ox virus found in Midwes O74 Utah World Equine Veterinar y Association (WEVA Veterinarian re \ I medicin t lt I iored | butions apphied ¢ World Health Organization (WHO Vaccinology Anima naviruses provide clues Rabies vac Veterinary Education rado State ns Xenotransplantation Veterinary Facilities National Academy of Baket itute dedicat ( iorado State opens Veterinary Profession d resear Zoological Gardens laboratory animal \ I n \VMA forum examine Zoonoses Veterinary Students Nat Grants support int Virginia Xenotransplantation efforts march forward Veterinarians appointed to USPOULTRY ady\ is dean at Virginia-Maryland, 1462 Index to Names AUTHORS Aardema, Charles H, J1 Bonham Connie ¢ 1052 Clavio Abbi« 292 Dorsch Katie 1030 Abe, Matanobu, 1059 Borer, Luc R, 1429 Clayton Hilary M Dreesen David W. 491, 499 Abel, Steven B, 1117 Borgarelli, Michele, 558 Cohen Noah D, 153 Drobatz Kenneth J, 1248 Acland Gregory M, 418, 147 Boston, Sarah E, 1369 1360 Drost, William Tod, 1076 Adamo, P Filippo, 1310 B2 ostrom, Ingrid, > 590 Coke] Rob L, 225 T lubey, JP. 449 Adesiyun, AbiodunA , 5; Boudinot, F Douglas, 694 Cole Lynette K, 1301 Dull Gienn ¢ 80 Ahmed, S Ansar, 1003 Boyce Walter M 860 Concordet Didier 889 Dumon Henri J, 1105 Aleantar, Carlos R, 918 Boyle Carolyn R 845 Constabk Peter D Dunstan, Robert W, 279 Alva Roberto, 321 Brama Pieter AJ], 83 Conzemius Mike Dutton, Christopher J, 562 Alves-Branco, Francisco Braselton, W Emmett 1486 Cook james L, 12 Dykes Nathan L, 4} 18, 14 Andersen Ole K 700 Braun Veli, 115 ( ooper Robert ¢ Anderson Kari | 1242 Briggs, Robert E, 58¢ ¢ oopel Tanya, 321 astell, Richard Andrew Stacy E, 1081 Brightman Alan H, 104 Cope Carol V, 1167 berhardt, Sue Andrews, Frank M, 404, 4 Brock Kenny \ 428 Cope, Rhian B 1204 lwards, John Aparicio, Juan P, 1519 Brodersen Bruce W 428 Corliss, Denise 443 rsson, Carl-Johan, 46 Aper, Rhonda L, 569 Brommer Harold, 83 Corneliss¢ Cornelis ] John H, 166 Arafat, Samer, 1376 Brooks Dennis | 108] Corr, Sandra A, 76 845 \rendt-Nielsen, Lars, 700 Brosnan, Robert J, 21 ( St Matthew Argenzio, Robert A, 404, 413 1444 \ Morrie Argyle, David J 1496 Brown, Cathy A 2 a Craig, Linden | Arlian, Larry G, 3 ) Brown, Nicholas Al Craigmill Arthur L, 92¢ \ronson Lillian R 1248 Brown, Scott Alan Crawlord, P Cynda, 538, % Art, Tatiana, 1414 Bruckner, Geza G 2 dille Kelly M, 2 Asai, Ken-ichi, 1213 Brunnberg, | 874 Crisman, Mark V. 148% Aston, W Peter, 989 Bryant, Clare E, 211 stomo, Vi ronic (xen V Charlotte 690 Bucas, Veroniqu Buckley, Thomas Baer, George M, 491, 499 Buddingion Baggot ] Desmond, 16¢ Buddington Bahr Anne M 347 OZ ) > Bailey Nathanael, 1265 Bailey, O Dale, 530 Buechner-Maxwe Bailey, Simon R, 1124, 11 982. 1003 Bakker Erwin M, 366 Buford, William | Balasuriya l deni BR Bukharovich Baldwin Susan L, 1465 Bull, Marta I R . Balligand Marc H, 574 Barker Corrie W 694 Baroni Ermenegildo, 586 Barr, Stephen C, 176 Barthez Paul Y, 1076 Barton liche lle 1 Bates, The wnas W, 195 Baverud Viveca, 963 Becu, Teotimu, 15 Bender Jetfrey B Callan, Mary Bennett, David Cantile ark Benson, G John, 31 Carlson, Gary I nson Keith G, 1278 Caron, John f> 666 *nson Neal A, 538 ter, Jame retta Marcelo Paixa rghaus, Londa J, 1449 205, 32 ) rghaus, R>o y D, 1449 Carrasco, Maria S, 866 ario. | S sergstrom Annika, 963 Carson, Robert | rhane Yoel, 1124, 1132 Casella, George Piet. 1382 sernal Luis J, 102] Castillo-Chavez Lieve M, | Te) rney, Cathey, 550 Catchpole, Brian rry, DouglassB , Il, 88 Ceron Jose J Bhalerao, Dilip P, 1248 Chachques, Juan ¢ Bialski David E, 1354 Chae, Chanhee, 1514 Desiont Jean-Claud Bidgood Tara L, 1040 Chaffin M Keith, 153 Desmecht Daniel J Biourge, Vincent C, 1105 Chen Po-Wen, 1088 Deveney, Edward I Blackall, PJ, 435 Cheville Norman C, 396 Devor, Stephen 1 Blalock, Timothy D 1081 Chew Dennis J, 1076 1181 DeWille, James W Bliss, Stuart P. 418 1472 1288 Deye. Jennifer, 855 Blum, Jurg W, 188 Cho Wan-Seob, 1514 DiBartola Stephen I | Boehler, Alexandra, 26 Chou, Chi-Chung, 216 1288 Barbara Boisramé, Bernard, 889 Christopher-Hennings, Jane Diez, Jose Suhasini Bolich, Jennifer A, 273 1202 Dobson Jane heng. 845 Bonagura, John D, 43, 93 Chun, Ruthanne, 1017 Doherr, Marcus, 700 Juan| 1283 Bonfanti, Ugo, 558 Ciribassi, John, 994 Donahoo, Jillian B, 62 1602 Index Gardner, lan A, 32 2 Hernandez, Jorge, 538, 95 sarrett, Laura D, 101 Hicks, Russell J], 1360 sautier, Freddy, 708 Hietala, Sharon K, 5 saynor, James S, 443 Higginbotham, Mary | sebhard, DouglasG , 1293 LOL) selatt, Kirk N, 108] Hill, Ashley E, 328 ventle, Mike ] Hillier, Andrew, 162, | seorge, John E, 684 1580 serber, Bernhard, 1161 Hinchcliff, Kenneth W serber, Vincent M, 550 1401, 1500 serber, Vinzenz, 338 Hiraga, Atsushi, | serding, Paul A, Jr, 1204 Hird, David W, 5 sershwin, Laurel J, 1449 Hirt, Reinhard rielen, Ingrid M, 1093 Hoar, Bruce R, 52 siger, Urs, 1248, 1562 Hoenig, Margaret! silbert, Robert O Hoet, Armando | sivens, M Daniel, 4 Holfman, Andrew lass, Emmett V, 16: Holland, Margo S Robert | 2 Holland, Robert I Marie A, 22 Hollingsworth, Stev xdden, Sandra M, 2 Holson, Jennifer ¢ gal, Robert M, Jr )3 Honda, Christopher N yny, Marc, 708 Hong, Sung-Hyeok, 88 onda, Kathleen C, 14 Hood, David M, 279, 82 vod, Kathryn | Hoogesteijn, Almira L, | odship, Allen I +4 Hooper, R > ordon, Wanda, 147‘ Hosgood rrel, ¢ ilic } louse, Joht Howard, Kar Huat Lu, Zen Hubbard Hugh-Jones Hull, Maury | Hulten, Fredrik Hunsaker, Breck Hunter, Robert I Wendy Fin imaide 4 ANnNIcK " SsamMmuc ammon, Harald M, | Jackson anel, Rita M, 538, 96° Jacobson ao, Zhengling, | Jacobson ilarman, Glenn R, 3 Janicke Janssen, Dorothee irrington, Jessica R Jeicoat, Andrew M ishida, Yuka Jenkins, MC, 449 askins, Mark E, | ) Jessen, Carl R, 42 lassig, Michael, | ] ewell, Dennis | latano, Yoshikazu, 105‘ Johnson, Kenneth A, 569 in ( | 149] vliercier atlield, Daniel G, 4 Johnson, Wesley O, 5 5 pil hael 2 Milhauser lauptman, Joe G, 149, ¢ Jolly, Sandra, 819 iline, \ \ Miller, Matt lawkins, David A, 609 Jones, Jeryl C, 138 a \ U2 Viiller, Kot wwkins, Michelle G, ¢ Jones, Michael P. 453 | thlin, M Harold, 43 Miller, Ti Hayashi, Kei, 1010 Jonker, A Mieke, 366 | mn, Desmond P. 153 Moens Heath, Allen M, 428 Jordan, Misty C, 133 | uteur, Richard A Monnet Heldmer, Eva, 463 Jose-Cunilleras, Edwa ix, Pic 1414 Monter Hendrix, Diane VH, 183 Junqueria, Alexandre pes, 5 el hillip ( Mc Henry, Carolyn J, 101 ienbers Morales Herholz, Conny P. 338 Kai, Kenzo, 1213 evil \ 293 Morandi Morey, Timothy f Plummer, Caryn I Morgan, Marjorie S, 32 Polkinghorne Morgan, SA, 449 Pool, Roy Morgan, Sherry ], 82 Pospis« Moritz, Andreas Morley. Paul S Morris, Daniel ¢ Muir, Peter, 10 Muir, Willi Ramse\ Randal lakavuk ( VY Kathnam iriai, Tadashi ta Christine isir, Lubna Nasiss Needham NNiicshhiimm ura Oda, Ke O Handle, gan, Joe D, 28 almarini, Massim Pascoe Pasloske, Kirby terson, Bri tton, ¢ ulsen, Daniel B ACK k John | car, Jani, 599 el, John I rkins, Scott rsson, Arne trov, Raina, 83 Pettifer, Glenn R Pijoan, Carlos, 435 Pinard, Chantale | PERSONALS agner, Bruce A ) Agnew, Dalen W, 252 agner, Ilka P. 2 2 Ahmed, S Ansar, 1463 akao, Yoshito Ahrens, Franklin A, 128 ilby, William | +! Alali, WQ, 129 alcheck, Bruce K Allard, Wayne Richard L, 9 Almazan, Consuelo Matthew, | ) Aimy, Frederic Spiers \l-Rukibat, Raida Kar Ambagala. AP 128 \ngus, John Antcz Archambault, Marie Arsenault, Wend) Draper, Donald Dunnavan, Gk Ramos, Meg Ferrell, 252 Saville, William JA, 1336 Srinivasan, V, 129 Van Dresser, William, 803 Rawlings, Clarence, 1074 Sayegh Ayman Issa 1463 Stanley, James RL, 252 Van Tongeren, Susan E, 252 Rawlings, Hunter, 252 Schatzberg, Scott 1200 Stedman, Nancy Lisa, 252 Vaughan, John Thomas, 1199 Read, Matt, 6 Scheuch, Lisa LaFranco 52 ) Steeves, Elizabeth B, 253 Veneman Ann M, 804 Rebelatto, Marlon C, 252 Schurig, Gerhardt 1462 Stefaniak, Jane, 386 V ice k Thomas J, 252 Reed, Stephen M, 1336 Seal, BS, 518 Storz, Hannelore, 128 Richardson, Ralph, 384 Sidaway, Brian K, 518 Storz, Johannes, | P8a Waldrip, Donald, 955 Rietcheck, Randall Lee, 252 Sigurdson, Christina J ) 52 Walton, Rebecca, 802, 956 Rivers, Sonja A, 252 Simmons, DonaldG , 5 Terio, Karen A, 252 Waters, Ray, 6 Rogers, AN, 128 Sinclair, Melissa, 518 Tessier, Caroline D, 518 Watson, Zara E, 6 Rollin, Bernard E, 956 Sis, Raymond, 659 fomlinson, Julie, 518 Werner, Jonathan A, 252 Ronan, Charlotte, 384 Slack, JoAnn, 1200 Traub-Dargatz, Josie Westhusin, Mark, 6 Rotstein, David S, 252 Slater, Margaret R, 129 Troth, Sean Patrick, 2 Westmoreland, Susan V, 252 Smith, Donald F 252 Trull, Frankie L, 1462 Wills, Robert W, 1463 Sabin, Elizabeth A, 384 1334 Smith, John, 955 Tunev, Stefan S Wise Gary 1200 Saif, Linda, 804 Smithies, Oliver, 519 Tyler Jeti W 1075 Wunn, Denise S Sakamoto, Kaori, 252 Soboll, G, 128 Wyatt, Carol, 128 Saliki, Jeremiah T, 1463 Spain, C Victor, 129 Vail, David, 660 Salisbury, Souvigny, 1200 Sperling, John, 6 Valdez, Reginald A, 252 Zhang, Qijing, 1336 Salles, Carles Juan, 252 Squires, Edward, 660 VanBaale, MJ, 128 1606 Index

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