U.S.-China Center for Animal Health (USCCAH)
美-中动物卫生中心
The U.S.-China Center for Animal Health (USCCAH) is a Kansas State University (KSU)-based training center that improves the bilateral collaboration in veterinary education and research and assists Chinese and U.S. animal health companies to access the U.S. and Chinese markets, respectively. The College of Veterinary Medicine at KSU and the Kansas City Animal Health Corridor provide the ideal location for this training platform. Because of our strong and close connections with Chinese and American stakeholders, we are well versed on animal health needs in both countries. We serve the mission in three areas of professional commitment:
美-中动物卫生中心(USCCAH)是一个建立于堪萨斯州立大学的教育服务中心。中心的目标是促进中美两国在兽医教育和研究方面的合作和协助中美两国动保企业分别进入美中市场。 堪萨斯州立大学兽医学院和堪萨斯市动物保健走廊,为培训平台提供了理想地点。由于我们与美国和中国利益相关单位之间牢固而紧密的联系,我们非常了解美国和中国动物卫生领域的需求。 我们的工作方向概述在三个方面:
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K-State News: K-State advances international veterinary medicine through joint doctorate program with China Kansas State University's College of Veterinary Medicine is training the domestic and international veterinarians of the future through the U.S.-China Joint Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Program. K-State News: K-State launches research center to meet animal vaccine development and usage needs Kansas State University's College of Veterinary Medicine has announced the launch of the new Center on Vaccine Evaluation and Alternatives for Antimicrobials, or CVEAA, to support animal vaccine development and usage. Pork Business News: New Center at Kansas State University to Drive Innovation in Animal Vaccines and Antimicrobial Alternatives Launching the new Center on Vaccine Evaluation and Alternatives for Antimicrobials, or CVEAA, Kansas State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine aims to support animal vaccine development and usage, says a recent release. 13 WIBW News: K-State set to become leader in animal vaccine research with new Center Kansas State University is set to become a leader in animal vaccine research with a new center focused on development and usage. K-State Today: Zoetis Foundation supports US-China Joint DVM Program through grant program for advancing veterinary education The Zoetis Foundation recently announced a series of grants totaling $5.3 million supporting professions and livelihoods for livestock farmers and veterinary professionals, including a grant for the U.S.-China Center for Animal Health at K-State. |