CVM This Week
September 4, 2007
CVM This Week is a weekly newsletter for faculty, staff, and students of the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine. Please submit news and calendar items to Sue Kirchoff, editor, at kirch004@umn.edu before noon Friday. To view CVM This Week as a Web page and access back issues, go to http://www.cvm.umn.edu/newsandevents/publications/cvmthisweek/home.html.
In this issue
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College news
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Classes begin today; welcome breakfast starts at 7:15 a.m.
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Hayloft open
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CVM made a mark at Minnesota State Fair
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Mather Lectures start Thursday
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Seminar on on intellectual property and patent fundamentals is noon Friday
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Welcome-back barbeque is Friday evening
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Calendar
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Student news
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Rebecca LaRue and Trasida Ployngam pass PhD. preliminary oral exams
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Dr. Jennifer Schurrer and Dr. Andrea Sotirakopoulos successfully defend master's theses
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M.P.H. projects to be presented
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Behavior Club to sponsor presentation by Dr. Temple Grandin
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Research news
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Needs a home
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Links
College news (top)
Classes begin today; welcome breakfast starts at 7:15 a.m.
Classes begin today, and Dean Trevor Ames is hosting a welcome breakfast from 7:15-8:00 a.m. in the lobby of Animal Science/Veterinary Medicine. Faculty and staff are invited to stop by for bagels, orange juice, and coffee.
Hayloft open
The Hayloft is now open in the Ben Pomeroy Student-Alumni Learning Center. Hours are 7 a.m to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. It has expanded offerings, including more organic products. Watch for information flyers, coupons, and tasting samples!
CVM made a mark at Minnesota State Fair
College faculty, staff, students, and volunteers were involved in a variety of activities at this year's Minnesota State Fair, from the Miracle of Birth Center and Surgery Suite to presentations in the DNR and University of Minnesota buildings.
Faculty members (including adjunct faculty) who volunteered at the Miracle of Birth Center included Drs. Trevor Ames, Susan E. Detmer, John Fetrow, James Fountaine, Keith Friendshuh, Sandra Godden, Cassandra Johnson, Barbara Knust, Christina Larson, Robert Morrison, Nicole Neeser, Richard Olson, Paul Rapnicki, Joni Scheftel, Kirk Smith, and Gordon Spronk. Students doing rotations in the Miracle of Birth Center were Kimberly Arello, Jessica Bienapfl, Baruch Caballero, Jacqueline Chaffer, Carin Frenchick, Rachael Roith, Tammy Schilling, Jamie Skime, and Anna Wildgrube.
On Aug. 31, The Raptor Center hosted Bald Eagle Recovery Day, an event featuring Senator Amy Klobachar, Governor Tim Pawlenty, Senator Ellen Anderson, and bald eagles from The Raptor Center. Representatives of TRC also presented programs on the main stage at the DNR Building throughout the week.
On Aug. 23, Dr. Julie Churchill, Dr. Donnelle Hansen, Kim Horne, Michelle Miller, Denise Olsson, Helen Pederson, Joan Smith, and Jan Williams conducted educational presentations and staffed a daylong exhibit at the Academic Health Center booth in the University of Minnesota building.
Mather Lectures start Thursday
"Clinical Use of Pulse Oximetry: Evidence Versus Audience" will be the topic of the Mather Lecture to be presented by Dr. Lynelle Graham and Dr. Ron Mandsager on Thursday from 7:00-8:30 p.m. in 215 Pomeroy Student-Alumni Learning Center. For more information and to register, go to www.cvm.umn.edu/outreach/events/mather.html, or contact 624-3434 or vop@umn.edu.
Seminar on intellectual property and patent fundamentals is noon Friday
"Veterinary Medicine and Intellectual Property: Patent Fundamentals" will be the topic of a CVM professional development seminar on Friday from noon to 1 p.m.. Presented by Ann S. Viksnins, a patent attorney at Viksnins, Harris & Padys, PLLP, the seminar will explore--
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What is a patent, and how is one obtained?
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When and why should researchers seek patent protection?
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How does patent protection and technology commercialization support the University's land grant mission?
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How have community veterinarians, their clients, and patients benefited from technology the University has patented and commercialized?
Ann Viksnins is a graduate of the University of Minnesota College of Biological Sciences, where she earned a master's degree in genetics, and the University of Minnesota Law School, where she was an editor of the Minnesota Law Review. Ann previously worked at the University of Minnesota Institute for Human Genetics and the BioProcess Technology Institute and the Department of Veterinary Microbiology at Cornell University. She has been practicing intellectual property law since 1992.
Welcome-back barbeque is Friday evening
The annual welcome-back barbeque sponsored by the Minnesota Veterinary Medical Association and SCAVMA will be held in the Livestock Pavilion on Friday, Sept. 7, from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. Food will be served starting at approximately 5 p.m. Enjoy roasted pork, turkey, lamb and veggie burgers with all the trimmings! Students and their families, graduate students, faculty, residents, interns, and staff are all welcome.
Calendar (top)
Tuesday, September 4
Classes begin today
Welcome breakfast
Hosted by Dean Trevor Ames
7:15-8:00 a.m.
Lobby of Animal Science/Veterinary Medicine
Faculty and staff are invited to stop by for bagels, orange juice, and coffee.
Seminar in Comparative and Molecular Biosciences
Orientation and Course Expectations
Noon-1 p.m.
215 Veterinary Science
Everyone is welcome to attend.
Wednesday, September 5
Emergency Readiness Rounds
Healers Healing and Resiliency in the Aftermath of a Disaster
Noon-1:30 p.m.
McNamara Alumni Center
The event is free, but registration is required. For more information, go to http://cpheo.sph.umn.edu/cpheo/meret/rounds/past.html
Comparative Biosciences Seminar
Evaluation of PRRS Virus Transmission and Biosecurity Using a Production Region Model
Presented by Dr. Scott Dee
Hosted by Dr. Trevor Ames
3 p.m.
125 Animal Science Veterinary Medicine
Contact: Jaclyn Barnes, barne063@umn.edu or 612-624-2700
Thursday, Sept. 6
M.P.H. Project Presentation
An Investigation of Rift Valley Fever Virus Risk Behavior During Both Inter-Epidemic and Epidemic periods and in Carissa, Kenya
Presented by Mindy Rostal
2 p.m.
213 Pomeroy Student-Alumni Learning Center
Mather Lecture
Clinical Use of Pulse Oximetry: Evidence Versus Audience
Presented by Lynelle Graham and Ron Mandsager
7:00-8:30 p.m.
215 Pomeroy Student-Alumni Learning Center
For more information and to register, go to www.cvm.umn.edu/outreach/events/mather.html, or contact 624-3434 or vop@umn.edu.
Friday, Sept. 7
College-wide Personal and Professional Development Time
Noon-1 p.m.
See seminar opportunity below
CVM Professional Development Seminar
Veterinary Medicine and Intellectual Property: Patent Fundamentals
Presented by Ann S. Viksnins, patent attorney, Viksnins, Harris and Padys, PLLP
Noon-1 p.m.
280 Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory.
M.P.H. Project Presentation
Clinical and Ocular Signs of Rift Valley Fever Virus in Patients Presenting to a Rural Provincial Hospital in Garissa, Kenya
Presented by Alina Evans
Noon
202 Pomeroy Student-Alumni Learning Center
Welcome-Back Barbecue
Sponsored by the Minnesota Veterinary Medical Association and the Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association
4:30-8:30 p.m.
Livestock Pavilion
Students and their families, graduate students, faculty, residents, interns, and staff are welcome.
Saturday, Sept. 8
Advances in the Management of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2007
Sponsored by the University of Minnesota Medical School Stroke Program Initiative
7:45 a.m.-4 p.m.
Radisson University Hotel, Humphrey Ballroom
Registration fees: Physicians, $100; other health care professionals, $25
For more information, call 612-626-8221 or 612-626-9517.
What's ahead
M.P.H. Project Presentation--Understanding the Role of Companion Animals in Transmission of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus in Long-term Care Facilities, presented by Kat Coughlan: Sept. 10, 2 p.m., 213 Pomeroy Student-Alumni Learning Center
MVMA Academy Seminar-Small Animal Endocrinology: Sept. 13, Continuing Education and Conference Center. Presented by Dr. Richard W. Nelson, University of California-Davis. For more information and to register, go to www.mvma.org/AcademySeminar07.asp
Ph.D. Preliminary Oral Examination Seminar -- Regulation of CD38/ADP-ribosyl Cyclase Expression in Human Airway Smooth Muscle Cells: Role of Posttranscriptional Mechanisms, Presented by Joseph Jude: Sept. 14, 9:30 a.m., 215 Veterinary Science Building. Everyone is welcome to attend.
The Raptor Center Volunteer/Staff Picnic: Sept. 15, 4 p.m. to dusk, Cherokee Park, St. Paul. Bring a dish to share. RSVP to Vivian at neige001@umn.edu
2007 Current Issues in Clinical Research: Sept. 18-19, Minneapolis Convention Center. For more information and to register, go to http://www.mayocts.com/research/
Lunch Presentation by Dr. Temple Grandin, author of Animals in Translation: Sept. 20, noon-1 p.m., 135 Animal Science/Veterinary Medicine. For veterinary students. For more information, go to www.tc.umn.edu/~behavior/grandin.htm
Presentation by Dr. Temple Grandin, author of Animals in Translation: Sept. 20, 6 :30 p.m., North Star Ballroom, St. Paul Student Center. Admission is free for veterinary students, $10 for everyone else. Dinner will be served. For more information and to register, go to www.tc.umn.edu/~behavior/grandin.htm
Pizza and Comedy Night with E-Vet's Kevin Fitzgerald: Sept. 21, 6 p.m. (eat and mingle), 7 p.m. (show), St. Paul Student Center North Star Ballroom. Presented by the Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association. SCAVMA members: free. Nonmembers: $10. College and Veterinary Medical Center staff: $7. Tickets will be available at the door or may be obtained by contacting SCAVMA at scavma@umn.edu. Bring your own nonalcoholic beverage.
Getting Started as a Successful Grant Writer and Academician: Sept. 27, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., North Star Ballroom, St. Paul Student Center. Sponsored by the AHC Office of Clinical Research. For more information and online registration, go to www.ahc.umn.edu/ocr/events/gettingstarted/home.html. Registration is limited to the first 100 people, and the seminar fills very quickly.
Hoof 'n Woof, a walk/run to benefit Josh and Friends and the Alliance for Rabies Control: Sept. 30, 10 a.m., East Picnic Grounds (Midway Pavilion), Como Park. Participants will walk with their pets. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. For more information, contact Ashley Nichols, 651-808-5085 or nicho362@umn.edu.
Dean's Circle Dinner: Oct. 2, 6-9 p.m., Memorial Hall, McNamara Center
Go to the Academic Health Center's calendar of events.
Go to the University of Minnesota campus events calendar.
Jennifer's thesis was "An Assessment of Insects as Regional Vectors of Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus." She was advised by Dr. Scott Dee. Jennifer is currently a small animal veterinarian at Companions Animal Hospital in St. Cloud, Minnesota. Her special interests include surgery, nutrition, and internal medicine.
Andrea's thesis was "Evaluation of Microsatellite Instability as a Diagnostic Tool for Transitional Cell Carcinoma of the Lower Urinary tract in Dogs." She was advised by Dr. Elizabeth McNiel. Andrea is moving to California, where she will be an internist at a veterinary specialty hospital in San Diego.