Friday, April 8, 2011

APRIL NEWSLETTER 2011

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1. Four students lauded for veterinary volunteer work in Trinidad and Tobago.

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1. Four students lauded for veterinary volunteer work in Trinidad and Tobago. 
 In January 2011, four veterinary students travelled to the Caribbean to help Biomedical Sciences PhD student Miguella Mark-Carew conduct field research for her Fulbright project addressing public health risks in Trinidad and Tobago. Second-year student Jasmine Bruno (pictured at the left, on the left) and third-year students Sarrah Kaye, Erin Lashnits (pictured at the left, on the right), and Sarah Dumas spent two weeks on the islands collecting parasite samples from dogs, cattle, and water buffalo, processing samples in the lab, counting roaming dogs in the streets, and volunteering in an intensive marathon spaying and neutering.