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Clinical service: The food animal medicine and surgery (FAMS) service provides routine and emergency care for cattle, sheep, goats, New and Old World camelids, swine (including potbelly pigs), and exotic hoof stock in the hospital.
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3-6 years of experience as a Clinical Veterinarian in the Laboratory Animal field working with multiple species including non-human primates, swine, and rodents. The Clinical Veterinarian II ensures compliance with all applicable regulations, policies, guidelines, and standard operating procedures.
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Close working relationship with external full-service clinical and pathological laboratories at IDEXX, the University of Illinois and VCA Aurora (local referral center located about 18 miles away.
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Workers will gain experience working with a diverse species population i.e., zebrafish, rabbits, mice, rats, chinchillas, small ruminants, swine, and NHPs. Availability to work weekends and holidays is required.
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Our focus is on livestock including poultry, aqua, cattle, and swine. In 2021 Vaxxinova US acquired Newport Laboratories, which has a strong presence making autogenous vaccines for cattle and swine, as well as a state-of-the-art diagnostic laboratory and remains operating under the Newport Laboratories name in the market.
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In order to evaluate our technologies, we are conducting multiple clinical trials at New York Presbyterian Hospital in the City of New York. We are seeking a ( grant funded) skilled cardiac sonographer who will work with our team of researchers to acquire high-quality transthoracic cardiac and vascular images in human and large animal subjects.
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Follows SOPs and Protocols to perform procedures on study and stock animals, including, but not limited to: clinical observations, food consumptions, body weights, urine collection, administering injectable anesthesia, mating procedures, blood draws (all routes), euthanasia/necropsy, catheter placement, restraint, enrichment, and feeding and food removal.
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Provide clinical (prophylactic, emergency) care to a broad range of species (rodents, rabbits, swine) Provide pre-, peri, and post-anesthetic support to range of species (rabbits, swine, sheep, calves.
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Signature research includes infectious disease, genomics, comparative medicine, raptor conservation, public health, epidemiology and dairy, swine, and avian medicine. This is a key position that serves in direct support of the Veterinary Medical Center (VMC) as a business partner to the Associate Dean of Clinical Affairs (ADCA) and Director of Operations (DOO), with dotted-line reporting to the DOO and direct-line reporting to the Finance Manager.
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We work with many different animal models: mice, rats, non-human primates, swine and canine and you will have the opportunity to become a proficient, highly skilled expert in this field. Operates selected laboratory equipment (e.g., glucometer, Harvard pump, digital thermometer, centrifuge, incubator.
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Investigator research primarily utilizes rodents and swine across a diverse spectrum of biomedical research including immunology, oncology, neuroscience, and gnotobiotic models. Additionally, the ideal candidate will have experience working independently on clinical veterinary cases and be able to assist with training staff on the veterinary care and husbandry of research animals as mandated by federal law and regulations, accreditation standards, and policies as set by the MUSC Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee.
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As a Senior Study Director, you will be responsible for participating in the design of non-clinical / preclinical studies as well as providing the scientific oversight of the study. At least 5 years of experience directing non-clinical in vivo studies at a CRO or Pharmaceutical Company with a BS.
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The ADRDL includes Food Safety, Molecular Diagnostics, DNA Sequencing, Virology, Bacteriology, Clinical Pathology, Histopathology, Parasitology and Serology Laboratory Sections. Other units within the college include the Swine Education and Research Facility, Cow-Calf Education and Research Facility, Ruminant Nutrition Center, Sheep Research and Teaching Unit, and Equine Teaching Facility, all under the Department of Animal Science, and the Dairy Research and Teaching Facility of the Dairy and Food Science Department.
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Social network analysis of cattle, small ruminant and swine to guide intelligent surveillance. Instruction is in three departments—Clinical Sciences, Molecular Biomedical Sciences, and Population Health Pathobiology.
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Ability to have direct physical contact with and prolonged exposure to all animal species common to laboratory animal medicine on a continuing basis (including but not limited to swine, dogs, rabbits, cats, guinea pigs, hamsters, gerbils, mice, rats, fish, frogs, salamanders.
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