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| Registration and questions: Dr. Larry Firkins University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine 2001 S. Lincoln Ave., 3505 VMBSB Urbana, IL 61802 Tel.: 217/333-2907 Fax: 217/333-4628 Email: firkins@uiuc.edu Web: http://www.evpillinois.org |
August 3 - 8, 2008 (Sun-Fri)
Madison Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine and the USDA, APHIS
The health of livestock and the security of animal agriculture industries are vitally important issues in today's world. This meeting, presented in Madison, WI by the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine in collaboration with the USDA-Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, will bring together experts from around the world to present in-depth discussions of the recognition, diagnosis and control of foreign animal diseases that threaten livestock in the United States and the rest of the Americas. The meeting is designed for governmental regulatory and public health veterinarians responsible for rapid detection of foreign animal diseases, animal disease regulatory specialists from industry, academicians responsible for teaching foreign animal diseases at veterinary medical schools, practicing veterinarians, and anyone interested in animal industry biosecurity and foreign animal diseases.
Ms. Janelle Manning
Dept of Pathobiological Sciences
School of Veterinary Medicine University of Wisconsin-Madison
2015 Linden Dr.
Madison, WI 53706
Email: FAD2008@svm.vetmed.wisc.edu
Web: http://svmweb.vetmed.wisc.edu/pbs/courses/FAD2008/index.php
August 14, 2008 (Thu)
Marina Inn, South Sioux City, Nebraska
University of Nebraska, Department of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences
This will be the 49th annual conference. The conference is in the planning stages at this time.
Registration:
Sharon Clowser
Univ.of Nebraska Veterinary Diagnostic Center
1900 N. 42nd Street
Lincoln, NE 68583-0907
Tel.: 402 472-8550
Fax: 402 472-3094
Email: sclowser2@unl.edu
Web: http://georgeyoungswineconference.unl.edu
August 14 - 16, 2008 (Thu-Sat)
Vermilion Community College
Ely, Minnesota
The conference objective is to provide valuable, science-based information to veterinarians serving clients that produce and market natural and organic livestock. The conference is open to any food animal veterinarian, veterinary student, graduate student or animal scientist looking for an open exchange of information in this exciting area.
For more information:
David Bane, DVM
Tel.: (217) 722-2188
Email: davidbane@bwcaw-vetconf.com
Web: http://www.bwcaw-vetconf.com
September 9, 2008 (Tue)
Western Illinois University
Macomb, Illinois
Hosted by Carthage Veterinary Service, Ltd
The Carthage Veterinary Service Swine Conference is attended by more than 500 people and 50 companies and is recognized as an outstanding conference for pork producers. This conference is a key educational meeting for all aspects of pig production. This year is no exception as the planning committee tackled the dynamic changes in our industry. The conference has topics on disease management, reproduction, economics, environmental management, and biosecurity. The format of the conference features short science and practical presentations with in-depth breakout sessions appealing to staff, owners, lenders, and suppliers. This year’s meeting will have presentation on PRRS, PCV2, autosort systems, employee management, and cost of production. The breakout sessions are Wean-to-Market, Sow, Ventilation, and Employee Management. Key speakers include Ken Maschhoff, Dr. Scott Dee, Dr. Ron Plain, Dr. Dennis DiPietre, and Senator John Sullivan. As in the past, there will be a separate all day session in Spanish focusing on Breeding and Farrowing.
For more information:
Bethany Ludwig
PO Box 220
Carthage, IL 62321
Tel.: 217-357-2811
Fax: 217-357-6665
Email: bludwig@hogvet.com
Web: http://www.hogvet.com
September 10 - 13, 2008 (Wed-Sat)
Ghent, Belgium
Hosted by: The Institute for Agricultural and Fisheries Research (ILVO) and Ghent University
WAFL 2008 is the successor to the highly successful 1st, 2nd and 3rd WAFL held in Copenhagen (1999), Bristol (2002) and Vienna (2005) respectively. This three day conference will be of great interest to scientists and others working in animal behaviour, health and welfare, in particular those concerned with the welfare of farm livestock, laboratory animals and other animals housed and managed in groups.
Topics of this workshop will include the development of scientific and ethical principles to assess animal welfare at the farm and group level and the application and implementation of these principles to ensure and improve animal welfare in practice.
For more information:
Frank Tuyttens
Email: frank.tuyttens@ilvo.vlaanderen.be
Web: http://www.wafl2008.be/site/index.php
Dominiek Maes
Email: dominiek.maes@ugent.be
Web: http://www.wafl2008.be/site/index.php
September 20 - 23, 2008 (Sat-Tue)
RiverCentre Conference Facility
Saint Paul, Minnesota USA
For more information:
Veterinary Continuing Education
University of Minnesota
1365 Gortner Avenue, 440 VMC
St. Paul, MN 55108-1016
Tel.: 612-624-3434 or 800-380-8636
Fax: 612-625-5755
Email: vop@umn.edu
Web: http://www.cvm.umn.edu/outreach/events/adl/
October 3 - 4, 2008 (Fri-Sat)
Delta Bessborough Hotel
601 Spadina Crescent East
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7K 3G8 Canada
Western Canadian Association of Swine Veterinarians (WCASV)
Dr. John Harding
Program Organizer
Western College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Saskatchewan
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N 5B4 Canada
Tel.: 306-966-7070
Fax: 306-966-7274
Email: john.harding@usask.ca
October 23 - 29, 2008 (Thu-Wed)
Sheraton Greensboro at Four Seasons Hotel
Greensboro, North Carolina USA
The feature of this year's USAHA meeting will be "Foot and Mouth Disease: If 'When' Happened." The meeting is held in conjunction with the 51st annual conference of the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians.
For more information:
Ben Richey
US Animal Health Association
PO Box 8805
St. Joseph, MO 64508
Tel.: 816-671-1144
Email: brichey@usaha.org
Web: http://www.usaha.org/meetings/2008/index.shtml
December 5 - 6, 2008 (Fri-Sat)
Downtown Marriott
Chicago, Illinois
PRRS Coordinated Agricultural Project (CAP), National Pork Board and NC-229 Respiratory Diseases Committee.
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) is the most economically significant disease of swine in the U.S. This meeting brings together an international group involved in all aspects of PRRS research; researchers, students, swine health specialists, and pork producers interested in PRRS virus research are all invited to attend. A broad range of topics - from field studies to highly technical investigations - will be discussed.
There is no charge for attending the 2008 International PRRS Symposium, but registration is required. Register for the meeting and submit abstracts through the symposium website listed below. Abstract submission is open until Monday, August 25, 2008.
International PRRS Symposium Chair:
Dr. Joan Lunney
Email: Joan.Lunney@ars.usda.gov
Web: http://www.prrssymposium.org
March 7 - 10, 2009 (Sat-Tue)
Dallas, Texas USA
For more information:
AASV
902 1st Ave
Perry, Iowa 50220
Tel.: 515-465-5255
Fax: 515-465-3832
Email: aasv@aasv.org
Web: http://www.aasv.org/annmtg
April 1 - 2, 2009 (Wed-Thu)
London Convention Centre
London, Ontario, CANADA
Coordinated by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, the University of Guelph, and Ontario Pork.
Conference Objectives:
-To provide a platform to accelerate the implementation of new technologies in commercial pork production in Ontario
-To facilitate the exchange of ideas within the swine industry
For more information:
Tel.: 519-482-3333
Email: info@londonswineconference.ca
Web: http://www.londonswineconference.ca/
May 31 - June 4, 2009 (Sun-Thu)
Banff, Alberta, Canada
University of Alberta
This conference is held every four years, featuring presentations from leaders in the field of Pig Reproduction. Topics will range from endocrinology of the sow, embryonic and unterine physiology and the effects of nutrition to controlled reproduction and the genetics of reproduction. The venue for the conference is the beautiful town of Banff which is situated in the heart of the Canadian Rocky Mountains
George Foxcroft, PhD (Local Organizing Committee Chair):
Dept. of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science
University of Alberta
410 Ag/For Building
Edmonton, AB
CANADA T6G 2P5
Tel.: (780) 492 7661
Fax: (780) 492 4265
Email: george.foxcroft@ualberta.ca
Web: http://www.icpr2009.com
Sue Charlton, M.Sc. (Local Committee Executive Secretary):
F79 Edmonton Research Station
Swine Research & Technology Centre,
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. T6H 2V8
Tel.: (780) 492 0063
Fax: (780) 492-6990
Email: susan.charlton@ualberta.ca
June 3 - 5, 2009 (Wed-Fri)
Iowa State Fairgrounds
Des Moines, Iowa
New! The Expo will be held Wednesday-Thursday-Friday this year!
For more information:
John Wrigley
World Pork Expo General Manager
National Pork Producers Council
320 Linwood Drive
Neosho, MO 64850
Tel.: 417-451-6004
Fax: 417-451-5020
Email: wrigleyj@nppc.org
Web: http://www.worldpork.org
July 18 - 21, 2010 (Sun-Wed)
Vancouver Convention and Exhibition Centre
Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA
"Sharing Ideas - Advancing Pig Health"
For more information:
IPVS 2010 Congress Secretariat
c/o Advance Group Conference Management Inc.
Suite 101 – 1444 Alberni Street
Vancouver, BC V6G 2Z4 Canada
Tel.: 604-688-9655 ext. 2
Fax: 604-685-3521
Email: ipvs2010@advance-group.com
Web: http://www.ipvs2010.com/
For additional assistance, please send email to meetings@aasv.org.
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