A recent JAVMA article agrees that veterinarians are needed in the research field to be part of the solution. FFAR is ensuring that the future scientific workforce includes veterinarians with expertise in zoonotic pathogens by funding five additional Vet Fellowships to conduct research on pathogens that threaten agricultural productivity and human health. To bolster the scientific workforce in response to the coronavirus, FFAR is not requiring the 2020 Vet Fellows to secure matching funds. Additionally, FFAR and the Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges (AAVMC), who partners with FFAR to administer the program, extended the nomination deadline to May 6, 2020.
The FFAR Vet Fellows program will still support ten students to conduct research on agricultural productivity, public health and environmental sustainability. Information about applying for the FFAR Vet Fellows Program is available on the website. The fifteen 2020 FFAR Vet Fellows will be announced in summer 2020.
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