Tuesday, November 10
12.30 - 1:30 PM
Rm 1810 Path
Poultry Health Research Network Seminar Series
Speaker: Dr. Eva Nagy, Pathobiology
Wednesday Nov 11
8:00 - 9:00 AM
Rm 1438
A Pain in the Neck - Kimberly Hooi
Case advisor: Julie Lemetayer & Alice Defarges
Porgram advisor: Alice Defarges
Snake Envenomation - Tiffany Jagodich
Case advisor: Alexa Bersenas
Program advisors: Alexa Bersenas & Shane Bateman
Wednesday, November 11
9:00 - 10:00 AM
Clinical Studies Grad Student Lounge Rm 2106
Interested members of the Ontario Veterinary College are
invited to attend the Final Oral Examination for the Degree of
Doctor of Veterinary Science of
Guillaume Leblond
of the Department of Clinical Studies
Thesis
Title: “Canine atlantoaxial ventral stabilization: computed tomography
analysis of optimal safe implantation corridors and comparison of the
technical outcome and biomechanical properties of 3 surgical techniques”
Examination Committee:
Dr. Tom Gibson (Chair(
Dr. Luis Gaitero
Dr. Noel Moens
Dr. Robert Dony
Dr. Fred Wininger, University of Missouri, College of Veterinary Medicine
Advisory Committee:
Dr. Luis Gaitero (Advisor)
Dr. Noel Moens
Dr. Fiona James
Dr. John Runciman
Dr. Alex Zur Linden
Wednesday, November 11
10:00 AM
McNabb Room
Remembrance Day Service
This
year, OVC will commemorate Remembrance Day at 10:00 am, on Wednesday,
November 11th. A wreath will be placed at the Memorial Books in the
MacNabb Room of the OVC Learning Commons and a moment of silence will be
observed in memory of all faculty, staff and students of OVC who died
while serving their country in the First and Second World Wars and other
conflicts. The names of WWI and II Alumni are listed in the two
Memorial Books and on the wall plaques in the MacNabb Room.
This brief
ceremony will be followed by the University annual Remembrance Day
Service which will be held at 10:30 a.m. in War Memorial Hall. All members of the OVC Community are welcome to participate.
Thursday, November 12
3:30 - 4:30 PM
1714 LLC
Population Medicine Seminar Series
“Bacon: Culinary Classic, Carcinogen, and Communication Conundrum”
Dr. Jennifer McWhirter, Faculty
Department of Population Medicine
Friday, November 13
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
1810 LLC
Pathobiology Seminar Series
PhD seminar presented by Courtney Schott
from the Department of Pathobiology. "Molecular Markers of Prognosis in Canine Osteosarcoma”