A research symposium held in conjunction
with CVC Kansas City

Monday, August 30 |
The recent successful siting of the National Bio- and AgroDefense Facility (NBAF) in Manhattan, Kansas will have significant economic impact in the region and serve as an important component of our national biosecurity efforts.
Join us at a research symposium held in conjunction with CVC Kansas City. The Kansas City Area Life Sciences Institute and the KC Animal Health Corridor are joining forces with the veterinary schools of the University of Missouri and Kansas State University to offer this important look at the science of biosecurity.
This symposium will feature national and regional experts who will speak on the challenges we face to protect the nation’s animal agriculture, food supply and public health against biological threats and diseases.
This program was reviewed and approved by the AAVSB RACE program for 5.5 hours of continuing education in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB RACE approval.
For more information, please contact Sharon Newman.
April 2010 Symposium on Translational Medicine
Our April research symposium -- which accompanied this year's Annual Dinner -- provided an in-depth look at translational medicine. It brought together both national and regional experts to discuss specific examples of the translation of their research efforts into a clinical or patient setting.
>> View Videos and Photos from the April Symposium