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I L fix..--J Phil D. Lukert ' x D.V.M., M.S., Kansas State nf' Ph.D., Iowa State S Emmett B. Shotts W7 M.S., Ph.D., Georgia it s Richard E. wooiey ' a -' D.V.M., Cornell ,v,......... Q, M.S., Ph.D., Georgia sfffyw f J -1 l 3 5 2 . Q k mu itop-leftl Dr. Wooley: Anybody can see from here it's Pseudomonas. ibottom-leftj Dr. Shotts: Wait 'til you hear the yell when I lay this baby on those smart alec freshmen. ibot- tom rightl Dr. Lukert: Straight up or on the rocks? -5 ,, - , . Wx H 9 1 l .+, , A , , HZ. fisfimf ,J i 3 A 521953 ' A i V W ,..w 25+ WWW, ff' I Medical Microbiology 25
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John B. Gratzek, Department Head D.V.M., Minnesota M.S., Ph.D., Wisconsin John Brown D.V.M., Georgia M.S., Ph.D., Wisconsin Donald L.Dawe D.V.M., Iowa State M.S., Ph.D., Illinois David W. Dreesen D.V.M., Georgia M.Ph., California-Davis Donald E. Evans M.S., Missouri Ph.D., Arkansas Solomon Kadis M.A., Virginia Ph.D., Vanderbilt l Y I M dlcal Microbiology The Department of Medlcal Micro b10l0gy provldes tra1n1ng for profes sional veterinary and graduate stu dents The department 1S involved ln numerous research act1v1t1es cover 1ng the areas of lmmunology, bacterl ology vlrology and epidemiology Many of the research projects 1n volve organlsms pathogenlc to both man and animals Research act1v1t1es cover the spec trum of animals from flns to feathers and everything 1n between Fin studies 1nclude lnvestlgatlon of prop ertles of non spec1f1c cytotoxic cells found 1n channel cat f1sh as well as protozoan and bacterlal dlS6aS6S of fish In the feathers department extenslve research IS being done on poultry specific dlseases and poultry diseases transmlsslble to man In the porcine department studies 1nclude development of new vaccines and immunologic based dlagnostlc tests Community services cover a Wlde spectrum of act1v1ty Statlstlcal and ep1dem1olog1c consultatlons and ana lyses are frequently requested from the department The rabies vacclna tion program headed by Dr Dree sen has been an invaluable service to veterlnary health care providers and students Clinical immunologic stud 16S have asslsted practltloners and researchers nationwide ln maklng dl agnosis In add1t1on fish consulta t1ons are provlded on national and lnternatlonal baSlS I I O . . . . . . . ' 4 . , - - O . . . . . . , . . . . . . . ' 1 . - , . - 9 . . H . ,, . . . . . . . . . . . H ,, . . . - 9 . . . . . . 'P4 Medical Microbiology
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fbelowh Dr. Prasse contemplates the realm of Prasse-ism . iopposite-top leftl So, Dr. Prasse says this is a lymphocyte and Dr. Ma- haffey calls it a monocyte. Frankly, we don't know what it is, says Dr. Duncan. fopposite- bottom leftl Dr. Crowell showing off his slides of Dr. Tyler in drag. iopposite-bottom right! Chad Aderhold looks on as Phil Arnall sur- vives another AQS session with his buddy, Dr. Tyler. X453 Nam' 'ww 5 4 Pathology Ten pathologists are housed in the Department of Pathology Of these 5 are board certified in anatomic pa thology and 3 are certified in clinical pathology Q2 are dual cart1f1edJ One is a board certified MD patholo gists Pathologists that are Joint ap pointed in the department reside at Laboratories and at the Poultry Dis ease Research Center The department IS known for its out standlng teaching Two members, Drs Crowell and Tyler have received the Josiah Meigs Award recognizing the most outstanding teacher in the Un1vers1ty The International Veter mary Pathology Slide Bank 1S ad ministered by the department Graduate training IS offered in ana tomic and clinical pathology Cur rent research in the department in clude hemostatic mechanisms in disease mechanisms of anemia, neu trophil and macrophage function in disease, immunocytochemlstry in the diagnosis of tumors renal pa thology gastrointestinal pathology eases nutritional skeletal diseases, normal and neoplastic growth fac tors, and avian clinical pathology The clinical pathology laboratory performs a variety of tests for the Teaching Hospital Diagnostic Lab, and college research projects The hlstopathology laboratory provides sections for the necropsy service to the Teaching Hospital and a mail in biopsy service to veterinary practitioners the Athens and Tifton Diagnostic pathology of tropical parasitic dis: J.Robert Duncan, Department Head D.V.M., Georgia Ph.D., Iowa State Willie L. Chapman D.V.M., Auburn Ph.D., Wisconsin Wayne L. Crowell D.V.M., Colorado State Ph.D., Georgia Fred C. Davison D.V.M., Georgia Ph.D., Iowa State Robert L. Farrell D.V.M., M.S., Ph.D., Ohio State J aroslava Halper M.D., Toronto Ph.D., Minnesota 26 Pathology ,Z if 'WCW' ,,
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