FAZD Center News Service Archives
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Web site offers video highlights from FAZD Center's 2008 annual meeting
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Gary D. Snowder becomes FAZD Center’s new associate director
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Gary D. Snowder has joined the National Center for Foreign Animal and Zoonotic Disease Defense as its new associate director.
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Investigators makes presentations at DHS University Network Summit
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Outreach Brief offers best management practices for biosecurity
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Three publications include stories about FAZD Center projects
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Six represent FAZD Center in summit's student poster session
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Training DVD designed to inform local animal issues committees
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A new training DVD, “Developing an Animals Issues Plan,” has been issued as a joint project of the FAZD Center and the Center for Agricultural Technology Transfer (CATT). The DVD is designed specifically for animal issues committees at the local level.
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Assistant director discusses products, programs on radio show
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The Jan. 15 edition of the public radio show “Homeland Security: Inside & Out” featured an interview with Dr. Thomas F. Powdrill, the FAZD Center’s assistant director for external affairs.
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Special report summarizes recent advancements, achievements, honors
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The FAZD Center has issued a new special report that reviews recent product advancement, organizational achievements and individual honors within the Center
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Director of ZVED to present keynote address for 2008 annual meeting of the FAZD Center
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Attendance is by invitation only. To inquire, call 979-845-2855.
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Principal investigators brief DHS chem/bio director on modeling products
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Principal investigators from the FAZD Center's Information and Analysis Systems team recently made presentations to Dr. John Vitko, director of biological and chemical countermeasures division of the Science and Technology Directorate at the Department of Homeland Security.
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FAZD Center selected to make presentation at HSPD-9 Update
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The FAZD Center's director, Dr. Neville P. Clarke, made a presentation at the HSPD-9 Update in December. The audience included Dr. Tom McGinn, director of Food, Agriculture and Veterinary Defense for the DHS Office of Health Affairs.
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United States should learn from how the UK managed 2007 outbreak of FMD, Adams says in new article
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The United States may have much to learn from how the United Kingdom managed its latest outbreak of highly contagious foot and mouth disease (FMD), the FAZD Center’s science team leader for biological systems writes in the latest issue of Issues Update, a bi-monthly publication from the National Cattlemen's Beef Association.
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Wagner named coordinator for Education and Outreach
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Dr. Gale Wagner, a professor at Texas A&M University's College of Veterinary Medicine, has been named as the FAZD Center's new team coordinator for Education and Outreach Systems.
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Federal Computer Week article features FAZD Center's statistical models
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The FAZD Center's research and products are featured in a recent issue of Federal Computer week in an story package in by staff writer Alan Jochs.
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FAZD Center co-organizes symposium on geospatial technologies and public health
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The FAZD Center's director and two principal investigators participated as presenters and panelists at the 2007 Texas A&M University Symposium entitled "Geospatial Technologies and Public Health: Mapping disease, promoting health" held Nov. 17 in the George Bush Presidential Conference Center.
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$500,000 in DHS funding provides career development grants through FAZD Center
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The Department of Homeland Security has approved a special $500,000 grant to fund a new FAZD Center program that will provide career development grants to encourage the interdisciplinary education required to launch a career in homeland security.
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Six graduate students complete summer fellowships in homeland security sector
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Six graduate students have completed summer fellowships with high level agencies and laboratories within the homeland security sector.
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Brahmakshatriya takes first place in DHS-sponsored student poster contest
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Texas A&M University graduate student Vinayak Brahmakshatriya won first place in the student poster contest held during first DHS University Network Summit on Research and Education, March 15-16, in Washington, D.C. Brahmakshatriya's winning entry was titled "Evaluation in Chickens of a Live Attenuated NS1 Mutant Avian Influenza
Virus (AIV) Vaccine."
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ABRCMS recognizes DeJesus-Velazquez for outstanding presentation
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The 2007 Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students (ABRCMS) recognized Noried M. DeJesus-Velazquez, a FAZD Center student participating in the 2007 DHS Minority Serving Institutions Summer Research Team Program, for an outstanding poster presentation.