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2005 Veterinary Research Scholars

Click on the participants names to view their national symposium posters.

Participants Mentors
Ryan Bader Dr. John Middleton
Amanda Burling Dr. Rebecca Johnson
Lydia Cook Dr.Craig Franklin
Autumn Davis Dr. Cheryl Rosenfeld
Luise King Dr. Eileen Hasser
Crystal Kinnison Dr. Tim Evans
Tandi Ngwenyama Dr. Jim Turk
David Sikes Dr. Kevin Keegan
Sonja Weissbach Dr. Cheryl Heesch
Heather Wills (Ohio State) Dr. Lela Riley

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Posters

Date

Title of Presentation

Speaker

5/2/05

Orientation

Dr. Franklin

6/2/05

The Scientific Method

Dr. Keegan

6/16/05

Experimental Design

Dr. Critser

6/29/05

Describing Your Research in 5 minutes – The Elevator Statement

Dr. Evans

7/6/05

How to Design a Poster

Mr. Wilson

7/14/05

Minimizing Threats to Internal Validity in Social Science Research

Dr. Johnson

7/19/05

Veterinary Pathology / Research Pathology

Dr. Turk

7/20/05

Research in Animal Pharmaceuticals

Dr. Greg Royer,
Merial

7/22/05

Poster Practice Sessions

7/25/05

Poster Practice Sessions

8/2/05

Swine Models of Research

Dr. Evans

8/4/05

Agriculture Animal Research

Dr. Middleton

8/9/05

Ethics Presentations

8/11/05

The Veterinarian’s Role in Life Sciences Research

Dr. Rosenfeld

8/16/05

Granstmanship

Dr. Riley

8/30/05

Presentation by Heather Wills, out-of-state scholar

3/17/06

Presentations by in-state scholars at Phi Zeta Research Day

Tours, Trips and Social Events

6/29/05

Luau at Dr. Franklin’s home (coupled with Dr. Evans talk)

7/8/05

Visit Worlds of Fun amusement park (Kansas City, MO) with Kansas State scholars

7/20/05

Tour of the Merial Research Farm in Fulton, Missouri (coupled with Dr. Royer’s talk)

7/28/05

Attend 2005 Merial/Merial National Veterinary Scholar Symposium

8/4/05

Pool party at Dr. Johnson’s home (following Dr. Middleton’s talk)

8/9/05

Tour of Stower’s Institute in Kansas City, Missouri (coupled with ethics discussions)

8/16/05

End of program picnic at Les Bourgeois Winery (coupled with Dr. Riley’s talk)

Past Programs

  • 2021 Veterinary Research Scholars
  • 2020 Veterinary Research Scholars
  • 2019 Veterinary Research Scholars
  • 2018 Veterinary Research Scholars
  • 2017 Veterinary Research Scholars
  • 2016 Veterinary Research Scholars
  • 2015 Veterinary Research Scholars
  • 2014 Veterinary Research Scholars
  • 2013 Veterinary Research Scholars
  • 2012 Veterinary Research Scholars
  • 2011 Veterinary Research Scholars
  • 2010 Veterinary Research Scholars
  • 2009 Veterinary Research Scholars
  • 2008 Veterinary Research Scholars
  • 2007 Veterinary Research Scholars
  • 2006 Veterinary Research Scholars
  • 2005 Veterinary Research Scholars

About the Program

The objectives of the MUVRSP are to expose veterinary students to research career opportunities through a mentored research experience and develop a much-needed community of veterinary research scientists.

For additional veterinary student research opportunities, see the Boehringer Ingelheim Veterinary Scholars and National and Canadian Research Opportunities for Veterinary Students web sites.

This program is sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim, IDEXX BioResearch, and the MU College of Veterinary Medicine.

Contact Us

Primary Contact:
Dr. Craig Franklin
Program Co-Director and Contact
Professor
Department of Veterinary Pathobiology
College of Veterinary Medicine
Voice: 573-882-6623
Fax: 573-884-7521
Email: franklinc@missouri.edu

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