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Sid Thakur Named NC State Veterinary Medicine’s Director of Global Health




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Siddhartha “Sid” Thakur has been named NC State College of Veterinary Medicine’s Director of Global Health, a key leadership position reflective of the CVM’s commitment to solving some of the world’s greatest health challenges facing animals, humans and the environment.


The position, effective July 1, is part of the development of a formal global health program at the CVM to address such issues as animal welfare, food security, infectious disease and animal welfare and sustainability. A strong and impactful global health program is a cornerstone of the CVM’s 2016-2020 strategic plan.


Thakur is an associate professor of molecular epidemiology in the CVM’s Department of Population Health and Pathobiology and associate director of the Emerging and Infectious Disease Program at the Comparative Medicine Institute. He has long been devoted to work centered on global health challenges, particularly through his antimicrobial resistance research.
 
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In partnership with the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, the CVM is breaking ground on the Equine Farm at Reedy Creek. In addition to benefiting clinicians and horse owners, the faculty of both colleges will be able to work side by side to provide superior training in equine science for both undergraduate animal science and veterinary students.

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South Theater has a new name...


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The NC State College of Veterinary Medicine’s South Theater recently got a modern makeover. Now, it has a new name. The South Theater, primarily used as a classroom, is now the Marilyn and Dean Green Lecture Theater. The Greens have supported the CVM since 2008, when their bichon frise, Sugar, was treated at the veterinary hospital. Marilyn Green, a former NC State Veterinary Medical Foundation board member and friend of veterinary hospital namesake Randall Terry, is passionate about research that improves the diagnosis and treatment of disease in animals. The Greens previous gifts include lasers for research and student training, as well as a new imaging suite. We are extremely grateful for Marilyn and Dean’s continued generous support.


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