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This interview features Dr. Stephen A. Felt, an expert in laboratory animal medicine. He shares insights from his extensive experience at Stanford University, focusing on veterinary care and research.

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Published on: November 9, 2019

Area of Science:

  • Veterinary Medicine
  • Laboratory Animal Science

Background:

  • Interview with Dr. Stephen A. Felt, a distinguished veterinarian and academic.
  • Focus on his roles at Stanford University, including Attending Veterinarian and Director of the Laboratory Animal Medicine Residency Program.

Discussion:

  • Exploration of comparative medicine and veterinary service center operations.
  • Insights into the management and ethical considerations of laboratory animal programs.

Key Insights:

  • Dr. Felt's expertise in laboratory animal medicine and public health.
  • His contributions to training future professionals in veterinary laboratory animal medicine.

Outlook:

  • Future directions in laboratory animal science and veterinary care.
  • The evolving landscape of animal research and welfare standards.