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Merck-Merial NIH Veterinary Scholars Symposium

North Carolina State University – College of Veterinary Medicine is proud to host the 2009 Merck-Merial NIH National Veterinary Scholars Symposium from August 6 - 8, 2009.

The Merck-Merial-NIH National Veterinary Scholars Symposium brings together outstanding scientists and veterinary scholars participating in mentored research programs in colleges of veterinary medicine and veterinary schools across the United States and Canada. Participating trainees who will present their research include veterinary students in summer research internship programs, combined DVM(VMD)/PhD programs, and post-doctoral veterinarians in research training programs.  Scientists from academic and government institutions as well as private enterprises are invited to speak and network with the participating trainees.

 

The major theme of this year's meeting is:

"Translational Research: Putting Discoveries to Work in Practice"

 

Information on 2009 Young Investigator Award click here.

2009 Young Investigator Finalists

Jennifer Johnson - University of Minnesota

Gwendolen Lorch - Ohio State University

Jayanna Prashanth - Auburn University

Kelly Santangelo - Ohio State University

Kevin Woolard - North Carolina State University

Abstract Submittal Closed

View list of Abstract authors

Posters:

Posters must be sized so that they will fit on a 4'(vertical)X6'(horizontal) cork board. Abstracts must be included on posters as they will only be provided to attendees on CD. The poster must have the students support acknowledged.

Poster Presentation Instructions

Registration Information:

Students and faculty are required to register for the symposium. You need to complete the form regardless of funding. The registration fee will be waived if you are a Merck-Merial Student or NIH T35 sponsored student but, you still need to register. As a reminder do not e-mail credit card information. To register click here.

After you register you will receive a confirmation e-mail. This e-mail will give you additional details regarding the symposium. If you do not receive a confirmation within three days please check your spam file or contact us at 919-513-6366 with questions about your registration status.

Travel Arrangements:

Plan on arriving on Thursday, August 6 by 5:00PM in order to receive registration materials and attend the welcome reception beginning at 6:00PM.

If you are arriving by plane:

Merck-Merial sponsored students are required to make arrangements through Travel Experts. They can do so individually, or the program director at their respective institution can do so for  them. Any other faculty or student attendees not sponsored by Merck-Merial may make arrangements through Travel Experts or any agent of their choosing. For those making arrangements outside of Travel Experts, please provide an itinerary to cvm-ce-owner@lists.ncsu.edu  

If you are arriving by car:

If you are arriving by car and will be requesting reimbursement for travel expenses, please contact Samantha Hartford by July 6. 919-513-6421 samantha_hartford@ncsu.edu. This must be arranged prior to any travel.

Hotel Reservations:

The headquarter hotel for the Merck-Merial NIH National Veterinary Scholars Symposium is the Raleigh Marriott Crabtree Valley.

Raleigh Marriott Crabtree Valley
4500 Marriott Drive
Raleigh, North Carolina 27612 USA

Reservations at(800) 228-9290 or (919) 781-7000.

All participants staying at the Marriott will have local transportation provided for all Symposium meetings and events. Any participant opting for accommodations elsewhere will be responsible for their own transportation.

 

Contacts:

Logistics & Sponsorship:         Dane Johnston dane_johnston@ncsu.edu

                                            Samantha Hartford samantha_hartford@ncsu.edu

 

Program:                               Jill Schmitter  Jill_Schmitter@ncsu.edu

                                             Dr. Sam Jones sam_jones@ncsu.edu

Research at NC State:

Located on 180 acres near downtown Raleigh, the College encompasses 20 buildings on the main Centennial Biomedical Campus. Instruction is in three departments—Clinical Sciences, Molecular Biomedical Sciences, and Population Health & Pathobiology. In addition to the four-year Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree, there are programs leading to master and doctoral degrees in several areas with numerous opportunities for specialization.

Research programs at the College of Veterinary Medicine comprise over 100 faculty representing more than 25 disciplines working with more than 20 species. Researchers address critical issues in biomedical, agricultural and biological sciences through a broad variety of experimental approaches and techniques - ranging from basic discovery in molecular biology to application of new technology in the veterinary teaching hospital or in herds and flocks of the state's livestock industry. The overall goal of the College's research program is to provide solutions to problems of particular importance to North Carolina and to address problems of importance to society at large.

Student Research Opportunities