From the Editor
I am pleased to announce that Dr. Judi
Bell is the new Associate Editor of Swine Health and Production.
Dr. Bell graduated with a BA in English from Carleton University
in 1967 and a DVM from the Ontario Veterinary College (OVC) in
1971.
After graduation, Dr. Bell spent 2 years in an equine and small
animal practice and then 5 years in a multi-person, large animal
practice in Southern Ontario. She then worked as a clinician at
the OVC and completed an MSc. Her research topic was the use of
fluid therapy in neonatal pigs infected with TGE. Following this
degree, Dr. Bell worked for 5 years in her own single-person,
large animal practice.
In 1989, Dr. Bell received her PhD from the University of Wisconsin.
Her area of study was Campylobacter jejuni in mink and
ferrets. She then worked for 7 years as the staff veterinarian
at Marshall Farms in New York, raising dogs for research and ferrets
for research and pets.
Dr. Bell has been interested in
medical writing for many years. She has been a self-employed medical
writer since 1996 and has written proceedings papers and scientific
articles for veterinarians and physicians. At the OVC, she teaches
senior veterinary students to write case reports and edits the
papers they submit as part of their compulsory externship. Recently,
Dr. Bell wrote the Swine Medicines Manual which is used
by Ontario veterinarians to train producers about the proper use
of pharmaceuticals. Dr. Bell reviews manuscript submissions from
many journals and is considered a world expert in ferrets. Since
1998, Dr. Bell has worked with gnotobiotic pigs as part of a xenotransplant
research program.
Dr. Bell's vast experience, her education and her skill, interest,
and enthusiasm for scientific writing will be an asset to our
journal. Please welcome her to the AASP and specifically to the
staff of Swine Health and Production.
Eileen Kuhlmann has agreed to remain in her position as Managing
Editor until a suitable replacement has been hired in Perry, Iowa.
I really appreciate her ongoing support of SHAP. Authors
may continue to contact the SHAP office at 6126251993,
or via FAX at 6126251210, via email at shap@aasp.org.
Sometime this summer the SHAP office will be moved to Perry,
Iowa. The contact information will be phone 5154655255, FAX 5154653832
and email shap@aasp.org. Please
check the web page http://www.aasp.org/
for the current information.
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