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Research reflections.

Journal:
Medical science monitor : international medical journal of experimental and clinical research
Year:
2009
Authors:
Switzer, William P
Affiliation:
College of Veterinary Medicine · United States
Species:
dog

Plain-English summary

Dr. Switzer is a highly respected veterinarian who earned his degrees in the late 1940s and early 1950s. He worked at Iowa State University for many years, where he became a professor and later an associate dean, focusing on veterinary research. Throughout his career, he received numerous awards for his contributions to veterinary medicine, including honors for his work with vaccines for swine and dogs. He also held advisory roles with major animal health companies. Overall, Dr. Switzer's work has had a significant impact on veterinary medicine, particularly in the development of vaccines.

Abstract

Dr Switzer received D.V.M, from Texas A and M, in 1948, M.S. and a Ph.D, from Iowa State University in 1951 and 1954 and the Dr.h.c. from the University of Vienna, in 1979. He was Professor of Iowa State University, Veterinary Medical Research Inst, during 1961-74. He later became the Associate Dean for Research, ISU College of Veterinary Medicine, 1974-90. In 1990 he became Distinguished Professor emeritus, Iowa State University, 1990 and Associate Dean emeritus, in 1990 to the present. He has won the following honors and awards: Borden Scholarship Award, Honorary Master Swine Producer, ISU Faculty Citation, ISU Distinguished Professor, American Feed Manufacturers Vet. Med. Research Award, Iowa Inventors' Hall of Fame, National Hog Farmer Award, Gamma Sigma Delta Award, International Award of Merit, Gamma Sigma Delta, Howard W. Dunne Memorial Award, Iowa Veterinarian of the year, 1988 in addition to several others. Switzer Research Award established at ISU College of Veterinary Medicine, Selected as one of the 150 most influential faculty members in the 150 year history of ISU, Vaccines developed by W. P. Switzer were selected as one of the 150 most valuable contributions in the history of ISU. DR. Switzer's patents: A) Use of Sulfonamides for Treatment of Atrophic Rhinitis in Swine; B) Vaccine for Control of Atrophic Rhinitis in Swine, and xx Vaccine for Control and Prevention of Kennel Cough in Dogs. He has also served on the following Advisory Boards: A) Animal Health Advisor, Merck and Co, five years; B) Animal Health Advisor, Pfizer, Inc, six years; and C) Animal Health Advisor, Diamond-Shamrock, two years.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19114983/