October 31, 2011

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Pennsylvania Vet School Names Endowed Chair in Animal Reproduction

Gary C. Althouse, DVM, professor and chair of the Department of Clinical Studies at University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine’s New Bolton Center has recently been named to the Marion Dilley and David George Jones Endowed Chair in Animal Reproduction.

“The ability to both honor and reward the most important contributors to Penn Vet is a powerful tool for the Dean,” says Joan C. Hendricks, VMD, The Gilbert S. Kahn Dean of Veterinary Medicine at Penn Vet. “An endowed chair is the highest honor available in academia, and the Jones Chair is a wonderful gift. With the naming of Dr. Althouse to this chair, we are able to highlight his contributions in research to improve reproduction in many species, his extensive service to food producers globally, and – perhaps most important to the Penn Vet community – enable him to continue his crucial service to the School as a department chair without sacrificing his ongoing laboratory research."

Althouse has served as chairman of the Department of Clinical Studies at Penn Vet’s New Bolton Center since 2007. A professor of reproduction and swine herd health, his primary areas of interest include comparative theriogenology; swine production medicine; andrology; spermatology; and semen analysis. He is widely published in these fields and his expertise is sought internationally.

A member of numerous professional, honor and scientific societies, Althouse is also the lead scientific advisor for the National Association of Animal Breeders-Certified Semen Service. A native of Pennsylvania, Althouse received his BS from Sul Ross State University, MS from Texas A&M University and completed a combined program leading to both DVM and PhD degrees at Iowa State University. Althouse is a Diplomate in the American College of Theriogenologists.

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