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BioFocus Past Issues

Issue 26, Spring 2010
Heavy Breathing
By Doug Hagley, BA, MFA

Issue 25, Fall 2009
New Organs for Old

Issue 24 Fall 2009
Study Directors in Toxicology

Issue 23, Summer 2009
The Work of Behavioral Toxicology

Issue 22, Summer 2009
Do you hear what I’m saying?

Issue 21, Winter 2009
Managing Pain

Issue 20, Winter 2009
The Big "C"
By James W. Crissman, DVM, PhD, DACVP

Issue 19, Winter 2009
Thinking About Vaccination?

Issue 18, Winter 2008
Careers in Biomedical Research: Spotlighting Dr. Davi d M. Svinarich
By David M. Svinarich, Ph.D.

Issue 17, Fall 2007
How to Write a Critical Analysis Paper
By Shirley Wrobleski, BS, LVT, LATG

Issue 16, Summer 2007
Let's Focus on Science in the Classroom
By Shirley Wrobleski, BS, LVT, LATG

Issue 15, Summer 2007
Working With My PET and CAT Everyday
By Mark R. Lane
Scientist, Molecular Imaging
MPI Research, Mattawan, MI

Issue 14, Winter 2007
Behind The Species... Mouse
By Astrid Haakonstad

Issue 13, Fall 2006
Stroke: The Search for Treatments
By Peter A. Boxer, Ph.D.
Vice President of Development, OtoMedicine, Inc.

Issue 12, Summer 2006
Teachers Are Our Hope If We Are To Be Scientifically Literate
By Jack Bley, D.V.M.

Issue 11, Winter 2006
Antibiotics
Dr. Alan P. Brown, Ph.D., DABT

Issue 10, Winter 2006
If Science is So Important, How Come Nobody Understands it?

Issue 9, Winter 2006
It's No Secret... Laboratory Animal Medicine is a Great Career!

Issue 8, Fall 2005
Introducting the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee

Issue 7, Fall 2005
What is Toxicology?

Issue 6, Fall 2003
Why Veterinary Pathology is Cool!

Issue 5, Winter 2003
Ideas for Science Fair Projects

Issue 4, Fall 2002
Why Not Michigan?

Issue 3, Fall 2002
Animal Experiments Are Vital, Says Nobel Winner

Issue 2, Winter 2002
A High School Teacher Speaks...

Issue 1, Spring 2000
Welcome!

Special Issue, 2000
Special Teaching Issues

 

 
 
 
MISMR members strongly support humane animal study in research. We hope that likeminded citizens will join us in working for rational public policy that assures the continued appropriate use of animals in the course of good science.