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I graduated from Bristol University in 2004, having undertaken an intercalated Veterinary pathology degree at the Royal Veterinary College during the BVSc course. | I graduated from Bristol University in 2004, having undertaken an intercalated Veterinary pathology degree at the Royal Veterinary College during the BVSc course. | ||
− | In October 2007 I completed a PhD at the RVC in in veterinary virology, focusing on a novel canine coronavirus, hypothesised to be part of the kennel cough complex. | + | In October 2007 I completed a PhD at the RVC in in veterinary virology, focusing on a novel canine coronavirus (CRCoV), hypothesised to be part of the kennel cough complex. |
In January 2008 I began an Anatomical Pathology residency at the RVC. | In January 2008 I began an Anatomical Pathology residency at the RVC. | ||
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== What I hope to get out of this project == | == What I hope to get out of this project == |
Revision as of 21:13, 15 January 2008
Simon Priestnall's Page
About me
I graduated from Bristol University in 2004, having undertaken an intercalated Veterinary pathology degree at the Royal Veterinary College during the BVSc course. In October 2007 I completed a PhD at the RVC in in veterinary virology, focusing on a novel canine coronavirus (CRCoV), hypothesised to be part of the kennel cough complex. In January 2008 I began an Anatomical Pathology residency at the RVC.
What I hope to get out of this project
As a regular casual user of the Wikipaedia concept I would like to be part of the roll out of this veterinary based concept and in particular the WikiPath section. The concept will hopefully be a reference source for study both in the undergradute and postgradute setting and this is where I hope to benefit from this project.
My best learning experience
and why it was good
Pathology that interests me
I am particularly interested in respiratory pathology and infectious respiratory disease. In additon I have a great deal of intrest in the molecular basis of pathological disease and research in this area.
Pathology that is difficult
Neuropathology!