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The World Veterinary Congress 2008, Celebrate Our Diversity Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 30 July 2008
The World Veterinary Congress is one of the premier events of the Veterinary Profession worldwide and is expected to draw 2,000+ International attendees to Vancouver. Focusing on the theme “CELEBRATE OUR DIVERSITY”, the 2008 program will offer opportunities for veterinarians and other veterinary health care providers in all fields. The program is divided into two major tracks: Clinical Practice/ Private Practice and Public Practice/ Public Health which will offer various keynote and simultaneous sessions, guaranteeing a program of interest to all veterinarians, veterinary technicians, para-veterinarians and others with a role in animal health. In addition, selected abstracts will be presented both orally and through poster presentation.
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The 15 th Congress of The Federation of Asian Veterinary Association - FAVA n OIE Symposium Print E-mail
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Sunday, 06 July 2008

The Federation of Asian Veterinary Associations (FAVA) is an organization representing seventeen countries in the Asia Pacific Region with a membership in excess of 75,000 veterinarians. Since formation in 1978, FAVA has sought to develop linkages to enable the veterinarians of the region to exchange ideas and information related to veterinary science.

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BVA - British Veterinary Association - Congress 2008 Print E-mail
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Sunday, 06 July 2008
With climate change having taken a central position on the world’s agenda and the arrival of bluetongue having all too vividly demonstrated how climate change can impact directly on Britain’s animal health, delegates at this year’s BVA Congress will have an opportunity to hear Professor Robert Watson, Defra’s Chief Scientific Adviser, set out the challenges ahead for the profession. Bluetongue is seen by some as a harbinger of worse to come, and with Defra having listed work on new and emerging diseases as one of its priorities for research, Professor Watson’s Wooldridge Memorial Lecture ‘Climate change: the global challenge’ should prove thought-provoking. Read Full Article
 
Animal Reproduction International Congress Print E-mail
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Monday, 16 June 2008
As of today, more than 900 international scientists and practitioners have registered for the congress, and 760 abstracts have been accepted for poster presentation.

The detailed scientific programme including the plenary lectures, the symposia and workshops is available on the Congress website.

The plenary and symposia lectures will be published in the proceedings book, the workshop presentations and the posters will be summarized in the abstract book as special issues of the journal "Reproduction in Domestic Animals".

An interesting and varied social programme has been organized for delegates to meet with old and new friends as well as to enjoy the Hungarian cultural heritage. Come join us for an exciting and memorable Congress.

Register today and take part in this unique Central European event on Animal Reproduction!

Looking forward to meeting you in Hungary in July!

Contact Information:
Altagra Business Services
H-2100 Godollo, Isaszegi ut Pf. 417, Hungary
Phone +36 28 432 985
Fax +36 28 419 647
 
International Pig Veterinary Society Congress 2008 - IPVS 2008 Print E-mail
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Saturday, 14 June 2008

This, the first IPVS congress on the African continent, will undoubtedly be of enormous benefit in generating solutions to the emerging pig veterinary challenges, especially those related to exotic and changing viral diseases, decreased use of antimicrobials and nutritional advances. The congress is important to further pig veterinary science in South Africa, to encourage younger veterinarians to join the pig industry, as a vehicle to generate funds for research and to improve the pig industry in Southern Africa.

South Africa is a magnificent and beautiful country, and offers tourists value for money. Thus, pre and post congress tours will be a major attraction for delegates to come to South Africa. Durban, in KwaZulu Natal, is a vibrant multi-cultured city with magnificent beaches, easily accessible game parks, theme villages and a moderate winter climate making it an ideal tourist destination. More info please visit: International Pig Veterinary Society Congress 2008

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