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Tim Fiscus (left), a speech pathologist at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, helps R.J. Garrison learn a British accent for one of his roles in the U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern's Noises Off Jan. 21 at the KMC Onstage, Bldg. 3232 on Kleber Kaserne. This latest Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation's production starts 7:30 p.m. Feb. 26 and runs until March 13 at the theater. Times are 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, and 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 28. For tickets, call 483-6626 or 0631-411-6626 or e-mail kmconstage@eur.army.mil. Photo by Christine June, USAG Kaiserslautern.
On Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2022, the Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences hosted its 19th annual College Research Day. Andrew King, MD, presented the keynote, "Pain and Opioid Use Disorder: Evidence Based Approaches," and awards were presented for top student research.
Dr. Ward Stone, wildlife pathologist for New York State, a headline speaker at a rainy, blustery 350.org rally in Albany, NY.
Dr. Stone, in his weekly radio show "In Our Backyard", reports on the effects of global climate change that he has observed for years locally in his work as New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Wildlife Pathologist, and as a keen observer of nature.
Photo: Roger Gray
Following the exposure to both the runoff water and clean water, fish pathologists from USFW take blood samples.
Biologists from the US Fish and Wildlife and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration are conducting an experiment at the Suquamish Tribe's Grovers Creek Hatchery of the affects of runoff on salmon. A select few coho salmon are exposed to runoff collected from Seattle highways. Scientists study the behavior of the fish after being exposed to the dirty water for several hours. For comparison, another group of fish is exposed to clean water from the hatchery.
TAAT participants visit Aflasafe plant. IITA Plant Pathologist, Ranajit Bandyopadhyay explaining points on Aflasafe production to TAAT participants during their visit to BIP. Photo by IITA. (file name: _DSC0416).
On Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2022, the Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences hosted its 19th annual College Research Day. Andrew King, MD, presented the keynote, "Pain and Opioid Use Disorder: Evidence Based Approaches," and awards were presented for top student research.
Dr. T.W. Childs examining ponderosa pine branch infested by the midge, Retinodiplosis sp. Canyon-Izee Road, Malheur National Forest, Oregon.
Photo by: Wally C. Guy
Date: June 4, 1958
Credit: USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection.
Collection: Portland Station Collection; La Grande, Oregon.
Image: PS-2148
For additional historic forest entomology photos, stories, and resources see the Western Forest Insect Work Conference site: wfiwc.org/content/history-and-resources
Image provided by USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection: www.fs.usda.gov/main/r6/forest-grasslandhealth
Wednesday May 11, 2011 --- Bergen County Medical Examiner and forensic pathologist Dr. Mary Ann Clayton uses a teddy bear provided by defense attorney Ed Bilinkas
Vivian Biddington, the district speech and language pathologist, will be located at the new school. She was a great admirer of the cabinets in her office, which were made by Lortap.
Rebecca undertook an AYAD assignment in Samoa as a Speech-Language Pathologist at Aoga Fiamalamalama, a school for children with intellectual disabilities in Alafua, Samoa for ten months.