1990 Alumni Fellow

Dr. Richard B. Talbot, DVM 1958

Richard Talbot

He earned his bachelor's and doctorate of veterinary medicine degrees from K-State in 1954 and 1958 respectively. He did postdoctoral work for the National Institutes of Health at Baylor University in 1959 and earned a doctor of philosophy from Iowa State University in 1963.

Talbot has been a faculty member at Iowa State University, the University of Georgia and Virginia Tech. He came to Virginia Tech from the University of Georgia to help the university plan and develop a new regional college of veterinary medicine. He served as dean of the college until 1984. From 1984 until October 1987 he devoted full time to research and teaching.

For the next two years he was director of the Office of New Animal Drug Evaluation at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, then returned to his teaching and research responsibilities in November 1989. His current research interests involve veterinary medical informatics, including management and retrieval of pharmacologic information, veterinary medical manpower predictive models and the economic aspects of veterinary medical delivery systems.

Talbot is editor-in-chief of the Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, editor and secretary-treasurer of the American Veterinary Computer Society and secretary-treasurer of the American Association of Veterinary Physiologists and Pharmacologists. He recently was named editor of Veterinary Pharmaceuticals and Biologicals, a standard reference work for veterinary medicine.