Welcome to the January 2006 edition of E-Insight, the monthly on-line magazine for faculty, staff, students and alumni. Below is a list of articles and links to read more about what is happening at the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and Colorado State University. All articles in E-Insight are available in text only. If you have news you would like to see in E-Insight, drop an e-mail to E-Insight Editor Carol Borchert at cborcher@colostate.edu, or send a hard copy to E-Insight, CVMBS Office of Development, Attn: Carol Borchert.

E-Insight January 2006

Articles in this Edition

  1. Update from the Dean's Office
  2. Distinguished Lecture Series Welcomes Dr. J. Lee Nelson
  3. RCE Presents Bioterrorism and Emerging Infectious Diseases Conference
  4. 67 th Annual Veterinary Conference Draws a Crowd
  5. Research Day 2006 Scheduled for Feb. 4
  6. Stallion Auction to Raise Research Funds Underway
  7. Othopaedic Research Center Brings New Hope to Equine Athletes
  8. The College Welcomes New Staff Members
  9. Departmental Seminar Schedule for January/February
  10. University News

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  1. Dr. Perryman shares news from the College including the 67 th Annual Conference, a meeting of the AAVMC, and more.
  2. Dr. J. Lee Nelson, a member of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center , is the College's 2006 Distinguished Lecturer. Her Feb. 16 lecture will focus on the role of microchemerism in health and disease.
  3. The Rocky Mountain Regional Center of Excellence is presenting a series of education conferences for RCE researchers and their laboratory personnel.
  4. Veterinarians from across Colorado and around the nation gathered in Fort Collins Jan. 7-9 to participate in the 67 th Annual Veterinary Conference.
  5. Enjoy a showcase of student research on Feb. 4 during the College's Research Day 2006.
  6. Bidding has begun in the annual stallion auction, held to raise funds for equine orthopaedic and reproduction research.
  7. Horses performing at the National Western Stock Show are just some of the many that have been able to lengthen their athletic careers by diagnostics and treatments developed at Colorado State University .
  8. This month, the College begins a new feature welcoming newly hired staff members.
  9. Departmental Seminar Schedule provides a quick look at what's coming up for seminars in January and February.
  10. In University News, the University welcomes a new Associate Provost for International Programs, prepares to celebrate MLK day, and is recognized by Kiplinger's Magazine.