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People on the Move: Dr. Greg Stevenson

Effective March 1, 2009, Dr. Greg Stevenson will join the Iowa State University Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory as a pathologist.

Dr. Greg Stevenson earned his DVM (1979) and MS (1981) in Veterinary Pathology from ISU. Dr. Stevenson then went into private veterinary practice in southwest (Victor) and northeast (Ireton) Iowa for four years before accepting a position as Vice President for Production and Research at NOBL Laboratories in Sioux Center, Iowa, where he spent two years. Dr. Stevenson then returned to ISU to earn a PhD in Veterinary Pathology in 1990. He is board-certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. Dr. Stevenson then joined Purdue University and progressed quickly through the academic ranks to full professor and head of the pathology section in the veterinary diagnostic laboratory at Purdue. Dr. Stevenson's diagnostic skills are broad and his expertise in food animal diagnostic medicine is internationally recognized. Dr. Stevenson has also been very successful in conducting independent and collaborative research in food animal infectious diseases of high relevance to the livestock industry. Dr. Stevenson has received several awards over his career and most recently was recognized by his peers in academe and swine production medicine with the 2008 Howard Dunne Memorial Award for important contributions and outstanding service to the American Association of Swine Veterinarians and to the swine industry.

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