Dr. Meiqing shi lab in Veterinary medicine department of University of Maryland College Park is now recruiting PhD students. Our research focuses on the immunology of fungal pathogens and African trypanosomes. W
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences. Virginia- Maryland RegionalCollege of Veterinary Medicine, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia 24060, USAAn adrenal blocker, 1,1dichloro-2,2-bis/p-chlorophenyl/ethane, was most effective when given intramuscularly, at a...
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Susan C. Kenney turned her love for science into a lifelong career. After working for both the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection and Maryland’s Department of the Environment, she knew changing regulations had created a need for professional and environmentally sound hazardous-waste man...
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