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2024 BRD

  • Wednesday
    • Keynotes: Current State of BRD in the beef and dairy industries
      • Calvin Booker, General Manager – Services and Research, Animal Agriculture Business Unit, TELUS Agriculture & Consumer Goods
      • Terry Lehenbauer, Professor Emeritus, University of California, Davis
    • Factors impacting resistance to bovine respiratory disease in calves
      • Jodi McGill, Associate Professor, Department of Veterinary Microbiology and Preventive Medicine, Iowa State University
    • The Molecules of Life: Understanding Biological Systems through Systems Biology
      • Matthew Scott, VERO Program – Texas A&M University and West Texas A&M University
    • Opportunities for Understanding Bovine Respiratory Disease Mechanisms through Genetic Studies
      • Holly Neibergs, Washington State University
    • Panel Discussion and Questions with the Audience
      • Terry Lehenbauer, Professor Emeritus, University of California, Davis
      • Calvin Booker, General Manager – Services and Research, Animal Agriculture Business Unit, TELUS Agriculture & Consumer Goods
      • Jodi McGill, Associate Professor, Department of Veterinary Microbiology and Preventive Medicine, Iowa State University
      • Matthew Scott, VERO Program – Texas A&M University and West Texas A&M University
      • Holly Neibergs, Washington State University
    • Epidemiology and disease modeling of bovine respiratory disease
      • Brad White, Kansas State University
    • Evolving Perspectives on BRD from Field Observations and Application of Systems Thinking Approaches
      • Robin Falkner, Consulting Veterinarian, Elanco
    • Bovine Respiratory Disease in Dairy Calves, a Risk Assessment Approach
      • Sharif Aly, Professor, Epidemiology & Biostatistics, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis
    • Technology for Early BRD Detection in Beef Cattle
      • Pablo Pinedo, Associate Professor Colorado State University
    • Lung ultrasound: An update on disease detection in dairy calves
      • Terri Ollivett, Associate Professor , UW-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine
    • Panel Discussion and Questions with the Audience
      • Brad White, Kansas State University
      • Robin Falkner, Consulting Veterinarian, Elanco
      • John Richeson, Professor of Animal Science, West Texas A&M University
      • Pablo Pinedo, Professor, Associate Professor Colorado State University
      • Terri Ollivett, Associate Professor , UW-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine

  • Thursday
    • BRD Prevention and Therapeutics -What’s up with the Immune System? Vaccines and Handling the Thermostat of Inflammation
      • Chris Chase DVM, PhDProfessor, Department of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences, South Dakota State University
    • Interaction of disease and pharmacokinetics of antimicrobials
      • · Derek Foster, Associate Professor of Ruminant Medicine, North Carolina State University, College of Veterinary Medicine
    • Relationship Between Nutrition and Immunity – determining the nutritional cost of immunity
      • · Vanessa Iseri, Technical Service, Kemin
    • Panel Discussion and Questions with the Audience
      • · Chris Chase DVM, PhD, Professor, Department of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences, South Dakota State University
      • · Derek Foster, Associate Professor of Ruminant Medicine, North Carolina State University, College of Veterinary Medicine
      • · Vanessa Iseri, Technical Service, Kemin
      • This panel discussion will include questions from the audience relative to the previous presentations.
    • BRD in the context of the sustainability domains: environmental responsibility, economic viability, and social acceptability
      • David Renter, Professor and Center Director, Kansas State University, College of Veterinary Medicine
    • Mapping the future – finding solutions that work for the animals, farmers and the public
      • Marina Von Keyserlingk, Professor, Animal Welfare, The University of British Columbia
    • Animal welfare challenges and the BRD patient
      • Suzanne Millman, Professor – Animal Welfare, Iowa State University
    • Panel Discussion and Questions with the Audience
      • David Renter, Professor and Center Director, Kansas State University, College of Veterinary Medicine
      • Marina Von Keyserlingk, Professor, Animal Welfare, The University of British Columbia
      • Suzanne Millman, Professor – Animal Welfare, Iowa State University
    • Honored Guest Speaker
      • Anthony Confer, DVM PhD DACVP, Regents Professor Emeritus, College of Veterinary Medicine, Oklahoma State University
    • Interactions with producers to manage BRD
      • Trent Fox, Consulting Veterinarian, Veterinary Research and Consulting Services, LLC
    • Gene Editing for Disease Resistance: Practice, Perception and Policy
      • Alison Van Eenennaam, Distinguished Professor of Cooperative Extension, University of California – Davis
    • Outreach and Extension 3-Bovine Respiratory Disease in High-Risk Calves in Stocker Production Systems
      • John Groves, owner, Livestock Veterinary Service
    • Panel Discussion and Questions with the Audience
      • Trent Fox, Consulting Veterinarian, Veterinary Research and Consulting Services, LLC
      • Alison Van Eenennaam, Distinguished Professor of Cooperative Extension, University of California – Davis
      • John Groves, owner, Livestock Veterinary Service
      • Interactions with producers to manage BRD.

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