9th Biennial (1994) Proceedings
The proceedings are now available:
- Entire proceedings - (11,641 KB) Veterinary Pharmacology in the Pharmaceutical Industry
- Table of Contents
- Proceedings by author:
- Hugh Black: What it takes to get human health compounds to market - development of a new pharmaceutical for use in man
- Scott A. Brown: Veterinary pharmacology in animal health drug development
- Gordon Brumbaugh: How academia participates with animal health industries post-approval marketing
- Charles Courtney: How academia participates with animal health industries development
- William Donahue: Ectoparasiticides
- David Espeseth: United States Department of Agriculture regulatory requirements and guidelines
- Bruce Ewald: Animal welfare
- Jiunn Lin: Veterinary pharmacology in human health discovery research - the use of laboratory animals in pharmaceutical research: species similarities and differences in pharmacokinetics
- Randy Lynn: Veterinary pharmacology in marketing animal health pharmaceuticals
- Marilyn Martinez: Veterinary pharmacology in human health drug development - the relationship between veterinary pharmacology and human therapeutics
- John McCall: Participation by academia in discovery and development of products by the animal health industry
- J. G. Owens: Comparative anti-inflammatory effects of ketoprofen and phenylbutazone in a model of equine synovitis
- Leonard Ritter: Canadian agency guidelines
- Jim Riviere: Maintaining academic creativity in industry-related research
- Edward Robb: Good Clinical Practices - study requirements for animal health drug approval
- Donald Sawyer: New developments in veterinary and human pharmacology analgesics/anesthetics
- Richard H. Teske: How can more compounds be brought to market? (At end of the linked document)
- Wes Shoop and Helmut Mrozik: Veterinary pharmacology in animal health discovery - structure and activity of avermectins and milbemycins in animal health
- Lorraine Sordillo, Danny Lewis: Immunomodulator; and Controlled release microspheres for veterinary applications
- Stephen Sutherland: FDA-CVM drug approval process
- K. J. Varma: What it takes to get animal health pharmaceutical compounds to the market
- J. L. Ward and G. W. C. Sharp: Serotonin (5-HT) and chloride secretion in the rabbit small intestine in vitro
- Judi Weissinger: GLP
