Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
The history of the Conference of Research Workers in Animal Diseases (CRWAD) 1920-2014.
- Journal:
- Animal health research reviews
- Year:
- 2015
- Authors:
- Ellis, Robert P et al.
- Affiliation:
- Colorado State University · United States
Plain-English summary
The Conference of Research Workers in Animal Diseases (CRWAD) has been around since 1920 and is a non-profit group focused on sharing the latest research about animal diseases. It brings together graduate students and professionals from various fields to discuss important topics related to both livestock and pets. Each year, they publish new research findings in their Proceedings, which include presentations on various subjects like bacterial infections, animal health economics, and diseases affecting pets. If someone is interested in joining, they should be involved in animal disease research and can find more information on the CRWAD website. Overall, CRWAD plays a vital role in advancing knowledge about animal health and disease.
Abstract
The following history has been compiled and written by the authors. The historical facts are available from the Conference of Research Workers in Animal Diseases (CRWAD) archives, dating back to letters and summaries written by the founders, and by a few of the Secretary-Treasurers from the early decades through 2014. THE ORGANIZATION AND PURPOSE: The CRWAD is a non-profit organization and has been since its origin. The sole purpose of CRWAD is to discuss and disseminate the most current research advances in animal diseases. Graduate students and industry and academic professionals present and discuss the most recent advances on subjects of interest to the CRWAD and of importance to the global livestock and companion animal industries. The oral and poster abstracts of new and unpublished data presented at the meeting sessions are published each year in the CRWAD Proceedings (formerly the CRWAD Abstracts). CRWAD publishes, copyrights, and distributes the Proceedings. The presentations are arranged into the following 10 sections, according to the primary topic of the presentation: Bacterial Pathogenesis, Biosafety and Biosecurity, Companion Animal Epidemiology, Ecology and Management of Foodborne Agents, Epidemiology and Animal Health Economics, Immunology, Pathobiology of Enteric and Foodborne Pathogens, Respiratory Diseases, Vector-Borne and Parasitic Diseases, and Viral Pathogenesis. Prospective members should be actively engaged in animal disease research or research administration. Meeting information and membership applications may be obtained by contacting the Executive Director or by visiting the CRWAD website. Annual abstracts are currently available on-line at the On-line Meeting Planner and Itinerary Builder, with access through the CRWAD website.
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