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Kernkamp and Hanson Lectures
Kernkamp Lectures
- 1976 T. J. Hulland, Ontario Veterinary College, Guelph
Interpretive Pathology: The Ideal Teaching and Learning Simulation
- 1977 Erwin Scholl, University of Berner, Switzerland
Pork Production, Veterinary Practice and Pig Health Scheme in Switzerland
- 1978 Benjamin S. Pomeroy, U of MN
Disease Control Techniques in the Poultry Industry
- 1979 M. R. Muirhead, Beeford, England
The Art and Science of a Herd Health Practice
- 1980 Lennart R. Backstrom, University of IL
The Interaction of Livestock Environment and Disease
- 1981 Robert Glock, Central Arizona Vet Laboratory
Does a Herd Health Practice Need a Pathologist
- 1982 David G. Thawley, U of MO
Epidemiology of Pseudorabies Virus: Current Knowledge
- 1983 Harley W. Moon, Ames, IA
Pathophysiology of Diarrhea
- 1984 Marty Bergeland, U of MN
Diagnostic Medicine for the Swine Industry: The Challenges Ahead
- 1985 Ole Nielsen, Ontario Veterinary College, Guelph
Curriculum Continuing Education for Food Animal Medicine
- 1986 Mike Wilson
, Ontario Veterinary College, Guelph
The Need for Swine Practice Specialty Certification
- 1987 Robert H. Dunlop, U of MN
Animal Agriculture -- the Future?
- 1988 Al Leman, U of MN
Diagnosis and Treatment of Food Animal Educational Diseases
- 1989 Ernie Sanford, Huron Port, Ontario
Diagnostics, the Diagnostic Laboratory and the Population Medicine Practitioner
- 1990 Rodney G. Johnson, Morris, MN
Innovations in Swine Practice
- 1991 Prem Paul, Ames, Iowa
Biotechnological applications in Swine Disease
- 1992 Jack Britt, North Carolina State University
Progress in Improving Fertility through Simultaneous Efforts in the Research Laboratory and on the Farm
- 1993 D. L. (Hank) Harris
Future Role of the Veterinary Profession in the Swine Industry
- 1994 Jim Nelssen, Manhattan, KS
Nutritional Economics: Are you ready for the year 2000?
- 1995 Tom Alexander, United Kingdom
The Changing Aspects of Disease in the Modern Swine Industry
- 1996 Mike Boehlje, Purdue University
Industrialization of the U.S. Swine Industry
- 1997 Al Tank
, Washington, DC
Global Opportunities for Pork
- 1998 Gary Dial
, Iowa Falls, IA
Real World Lessons in Swine Production
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1999 Son Won Sohn
Global Perspective of the Economy and the Role of Agriculture
- 2001 Howard Hill
How to Meet Your Production Expectations
- 2002 Aalt Dijkhuizen
The Future of the European Pork Chain
- 2003 Peter Davies
Waiting for Hurricanes – Risk, Research & the Science/Policy Interface
- 2004 Jan Dahl, Danske Slagterier
Managing Swine Health at an Industry Level – Current Strategies for Old and New Diseases
- 2005 John Deen, U of MN
Rights, Lies and Videotape: Swine Welfare Today
- 2006 Jim Collins, U of MN
Pathogens and Their Role Evolve – A View from the Diagnostic Laboratory
- 2007 Joaquim Segales, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
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Hanson Lectures
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1991 Sylvie D'Allaire, Quebec
Sow Culling and Mortality
- 1992 Harv Hilley, El Paso, TX
Life After Pigs: Lessons Relevant to Hog Production
- 1993 Connie Schmidt, Worthington, MN
Evolution of the Veterinarian's Role in the Management of Swine Diseases
- 1994 L. Kirk Clark, W. Lafayette, IN
Off-site Early Weaning and Mycoplasma
- 1995 Gordon Spronk, Pipestone, MN
A State of Becoming
- 1996 Tim Loula, St. Peter, MN
How We Help Our Clients Reach Their Potential
- 1997 Mike Osterholm, Minneapolis, MN
How the Changing Environment Creates New Problems in Humans
- 1998 Tom Wetzell, Wells, MN
The New Paradigm for Veterinary Practices
- 1999 Beth Lautner
The Aftermath of the Crisis-Rethinking the Chain Approach
- 2001 Dr. Earl Thompson, Clarks Grove, MN
A Conversation with Earl Thompson: Challenges and Rewards of Practicing in Developing Countries
- 2002 Jane Christopher-Hennings
, South Dakota State University
Case presentation in the Disease Diagnostic Session
- 2003 Gary Dial, Jackson, MN
Driving Costs Out of a Production System
- 2004 Gordon Spronk, Pipestone, MN
What Baseball Can Teach Us About Raising Pigs
- 2005 Joseph Connor, Carthage, IL
Biosecurity and Studs
- 2006 Bill Christianson, Franklin, KY
The Paradox of Increasing Mortality and Health Expenditures
- 2007 Steve Dritz, Kansas State University
The Science of Pig Production: Past, Present and Future
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