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Critical Needs for Research in Veterinary Science (2005)
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Front Matter (R1-R16)
Summary (1-12)
1 The Role of Veterinary Research in Human Society (13-20)
2 Progress and Opportunities in Veterinary Research (21-50)
3 Setting and Implementing an Agenda for Veterinary Research (51-82)
4 Resources for Veterinary Research (83-144)
5 An Assessment of Current and Projected Resource Needs for Research in Veterinary Science (145-168)
References (169-178)
Appendix A Statement of Task (179-182)
Appendix B Committee Biographies (183-188)
Appendix C Workshop on National Needs for Research in Veterinary Science (189-190)
Appendix D Bioterrorism Agents (191-192)
Appendix E University Centers for Agricultural Biosecurity (193-194)
Appendix F Student Enrollment and Faculty Size in Colleges of Veterinary Medicine in the United States (195-196)
Appendix G Research Expenditures for 27 Colleges of Veterinary Medicine (197-198)
Appendix H Relationship Between Research Expenditures of Colleges of Veterinary Medicine and Co-Location with Relevant Research Facilities (199-202)
Appendix I Institutions or Organizations that Contribute Major Resources to Wildlife and Aquatic Health, Food Safety, and Well-Being (203-204)
Appendix J R29, R37, and T32 Grants Awarded to Colleges of Veterinary Medicine and Departments of Veterinary Sciences, FY 1993-FY 2003 (205-208)
Appendix K Research Facilities of the USDA Agricultural Research Service and Its Partners (209-214)
Appendix L Issues and Concerns about Recruiting Students for Research Careers in Veterinary Science from AAVMC Symposium on Veterinary Graduate Education (215-216)
Appendix M Recommendations in the NRC Report National Needs and Priorities for Veterinarians in Biomedical Research that Apply Broadly to Veterinary Research (217-218)
Appendix N Examples of Funding Opportunities for Veterinary Research (219-222)