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Barry Harmon D.V.M., Auburn Ph.D., Texas A 8: M Kenneth S. Latimer D.V.M., Ph.D., Georgia Edward A. Mahaffey V D.V.M., Oklahoma State Ph.D., Kansas State Keith W. Prasse D.V.M., M.S., Ph.D., Iowa State David E. Tyler l D.V.M., Ph.D., Iowa State l M.S., Purdue W ,f,,R,A,r..,M- ,1 IV ' is Q N I f 4 4- l f.' B Pathology 27
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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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William L. Hanson, Department Head William R. Davidson Forest E. Kellogg M.S., PhD., Georgia M.S., Ph.D., Georgia M.S., Ph.D., Georgia ,gi ami -ffm--....,.4.-.-4-1 John W. McCall Victor Nettles M.S., Ph.D., Georgia D.V.M., Auburn Annie K. Prestwood i A ' 28 Parasitology D.V.M., M.S., Ph.D., Georgia , ,ki , 7 f , iv, fa' Q ' . ' f ah ff, Q - f qi Q-.N W , I' J 4 Jw M, f 4 5 , X M bf , WWI f f 1 Z Z Q af f fypff rl' f f , Z ' 6 aa W gf f W 4 .W W f Edward L. Roberson M.A.T., Duke D.V.M., Ph.D., Georgia Parasitology The Department of Parasitology has 9 faculty members involved in vari- ous areas of research The research projects Include studies 1n biology and chemotherapy of GI parasites of dogs and cats Other projects are 1n- volved ln chemotherapy, lmmunolo- gy, and development of models for camne heartworm, trypanosomiasls, lelshmanlasis, and coccldiosls Nu- merous studles on various aspects of parasites of W1ldl1fe with emphasis on the transmission of dlS8aS6S from w1ldl1fe to domestic animals The department provides several services to the community Faculty members are available for consulta tions wlth veterinary practitioners throughout the U S regardlng para site problems encountered in their daily practices Training programs, workshops, and seminars in wildlife diseases for personnel from various state and federal agencies are also of- fered Speciallzed wildlife dlagnostlc tests are maintained for fish and wlldllfe agencies Several faculty members have served or currently serve as officers in vari- ous sc1ent1f1c societies Also, some faculty members serve on grant re view commrttees for agencles such as the World Health Organization and National Institute of Health One member recelved the Norden Teach ing Award and others have recelved awards from the Unlverslty
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