March 10, 2020 - AASV
16-Mar-2020 (6 years 2 months 23 days ago)
Research proposals receive funding from the AASV Foundation
Dr Lisa Tokach, chair of the AASV Foundation, announced the selection of three research proposals for partial funding during the foundation’s annual luncheon on March 8th in Atlanta, Georgia. The foundation granted a total of $60,000 to support efforts by researchers at the University of Minnesota and Iowa State University.
Dr Cesar Corzo and co-investigators from the University of Minnesota
Their team was awarded $18,37 to fund their proposal, “Assessing time to negative processing fluids in breeding herds after a Senecavirus A (SVA) outbreak.” This project will lead to a better understanding of herd-level SVA epidemiology and implementation of aggressive programs for system-level elimination.
Dr Jianqiang Zhang and co-investigators from Iowa State University
The team received $18,372 to “Explore the unrecognized viruses potentially causing vesicular lesions in pigs.” They plan to conduct follow-up testing on the selected foreign animal disease (FAD) cases to explore the unrecognized agents potentially causing vesicular lesions in pigs and develop appropriate diagnostic assays for the identified agents.
Drs Edison Magalhaes and co-investigators at Iowa State University
Their team was awarded $23,256 to fund the project, “Measuring the effect of diseases on the productivity of growing pigs raised in field conditions.” The overarching goal of this project is to develop an automated on-going model to allow veterinarians to measure disease-associated determinants of swine wean-to-finish mortality.
Scholarships granted to veterinarians and students
Student Debt Relief Scholarship - Dr Laura Carroll - $5,000
This scholarship is given to a recent veterinary graduate engaged in swine practice to help relieve student debt. Dr Carroll practices in Pennsylvania and is passionate about keeping small family swine farms alive and profitable.
Inaugural David A. Schoneweis Scholarship - Karissa Frealy - $1,000
This scholarship is awarded to a student or students from KSU or OSU who participates in the student oral or poster presentations during the meeting. Frealy presented “Evaluating the use of processing fluids for sow herd monitoring of porcine circovirus type 2”
Veterinary Student Poster Competition Scholarships
Sponsored by United Animal Health, these scholarships were awarded to 15 veterinary students totaling $4,000.

Student Seminar Scholarships
The AASV Foundation awarded scholarships totaling $25,000 to 15 veterinary students.
Additional scholarships totaling $20,000 were funded by Elanco Animal Health