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AASV Announces Student Seminar Participants for 2024

The AASV is pleased to announce the program for the Student Seminar at the 55th AASV Annual Meeting in Nashville, Tennessee. Thirty-two veterinary students from 16 universities submitted abstracts for consideration. A panel of six veterinarians from private practice, industry, and academia reviewed and scored the abstracts to select 15 for oral presentation and 17 for poster presentation at the meeting. A grant from the Zoetis Foundation supports $750 awards for the students selected to participate in the oral session and $500 awards for the poster presenters.

At the meeting, the students' oral presentations will be judged to determine the recipients of AASV Foundation scholarships, including the $5000 top student presenter scholarship supported by the grant from the Zoetis Foundation and 14 additional scholarships from $500 to $2500 funded by Elanco Animal Health.

The Student Seminar, co-chaired by Drs Andy Bowman and Justin Brown, will take place Sunday, February 25, from 1:00 to 5:15 pm. The scholarship awards will be announced during the AASV-AASV Foundation luncheon on Monday, February 26. The schedule for the Student Seminar oral presentations follows:

Concurrent Session #1: Student Seminar
Sunday, February 25
1:00 - 5:15 PM
Session co-chairs: Andrew Bowman and Justin Brown

Funded by the ZOETIS FOUNDATION

1:00 Repeat offenders: PRRSV clinical re-breaks from a whole genome perspective
Julia Baker, University of Minnesota

1:15 Environmental viability of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae and its potential for indirect transmission
Cassidy Cordon, University of Minnesota

1:30 Comparison of 200 mg injectable iron dextran vs. 400 mg in either a single timepoint or split-dosed into two timepoints on growth and hemoglobin in pigs from birth to end of nursery
Francisco Gomez Cru, University of Saskatchewan

1:45 Evaluation of sample types for the characterization of Lawsonia intracellularis shedding status
Amber Vegter, Iowa State University

2:00 Comparison of different sample types and assays for detecting Cystoisospora suis at the litter level
Matilyn Wheeler, Iowa State University

2:15 Characterizing enterotoxigenic E. coli isolates contributing to postweaning diarrhea in pigs: A case-control study
Yuan Lin, University of Guelph

2:30 Comparison of meloxicam dosing protocols in periparturient sows and the effect on fever reduction and performance
Erin Larsen, Lincoln Memorial University

2:45 Evaluation of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory water medications on PRRSV 1-4-4 L1C variant
Morgan Almeida, Iowa State University

3:00 REFRESHMENT BREAK

3:30 A comparison of ceftiofur crystalline free acid at birth to enrofloxacin at processing and the effects on umbilical defects and average daily gain
Sarah Lutz, Auburn University

3:45 Evaluation of feed mill biosecurity using fluorescent powder detection
Mallory Wilhelm, Iowa State University

4:00 Interstate swine transportation network as a predictor of pathogen spread across the US
Megan Neveau Thomas, Iowa State University

4:15 Agreement between the detection of PCV2 via tongue tip samples, processing fluids, placental umbilical cord blood serum samples, and colostrum by PCR
Alexis Berte, Iowa State University

4:30 A pilot study evaluating the pharmacokinetics of tulathromycin and ketoprofen in the form of Draxxin KP® in swine
Claire Vincent, Mississippi State University

4:45 Vitamin A as a biomarker for livability in the nursery stage of swine production
Brianna McAleese, North Carolina State University

5:00 Practitioner perspectives on the use of MCREBEL practices on sow farms
Hope Dohlman, Iowa State University

5:15 Session concludes