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Tuesday
July 13, 2010
9:30 AM

SMALL RUMINANT SYMPOSIUM
“Going, Going, Gone!” How Curtailment of Livestock Grazing on
Federal Lands Could Alter the US Sheep Industry
Sponsors: Journal of Animal Science, USDA Sheep Experiment Station

9:30 AM How curtailment of livestock grazing on public lands could alter the US sheep industry.
J. B. Taylor*, USDA, Agricultural Research Service, Dubois, ID.

9:35 AM The future of livestock grazing on federal lands: Opportunities for change.
J. Kaiser*, USDA, Forest Service, Washington, DC.

10:05 AM The future of livestock grazing on federal lands: Real and perceived threats.
W. G. Myers*, Holland & Hart LLP, Boise, ID.

10:35 AM Economic considerations of sheep grazing on federal and public lands.
N. R. Rimbey*1 and L. A. Torell2, 1University of Idaho, Caldwell, 2New Mexico State University, Las Cruces.

11:05 AM Impact of reduced federal and public land grazing on viability of the US sheep industry.
D. P. Anderson*, Texas A&M University, College Station.

11:35 AM So what? What is a scientist supposed to do?
G. S. Lewis*, C. A. Moff et, and J. B. Taylor, USDA, ARS, US Sheep Experiment Station, Dubois, ID.

12:00 PM Panel discussion
 

Tuesday
July 13, 2010
2:00 pm

ASAS-ADSA CELL BIOLOGY SYMPOSIUM
Receptors and Signaling

Sponsors: ASAS, ADSA, National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA)
 
2:00 PM Introduction

2:05 PM The GnRHR:GPCR trafficking in health and disease.
P. M. Conn*1,2 and J. A. Janovick1,2, 1Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, 2Oregon National Primate Research Center, Beaverton.

2:50 PM Introduction

2:55 PM Function and regulation of the toll-like receptor family.
G. M. Barton*, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley.

3:40 PM Introduction

3:45 PM Insulin signaling is a modulator of muscle growth.
T. A. Davis*, A. Suryawan, R. A. Orellana, and M. L. Fiorott o, USDA/ARS Children’s Nutrition Research Center, Department of Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX.

4:30 PM Introduction

4:35 PM Imaging the organizati on and trafficking of lipolytic proteins in adipocytes.
James G. Granneman*, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI.
 
 

Wednesday
July 14, 2010
2:00 pm

COMPANION ANIMALS SYMPOSIUM
Comparative Enrichment: Implications for Health and Behavior

Sponsors: Hill’s Science Diet, P&G
 
2:00 PM The role of training and enrichment. C. Dikeman*, Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo, Omaha, NE

2:05 PM Animals make us human: A look at the emotional lives of animals.
T. Grandin*, Colorado State University, Fort Collins.

2:40 PM Bringing out their wild side—Enriching the lives of captive exotic animals.
M. S. Edwards*, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo.

3:15 PM Improving the lives of laboratory dogs and cats through enrichment and training.
B. M. Vester Boler*, University of Illinois, Urbana.

3:50 PM Do our pets live enriched lives?
C. Dikeman*, Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo, Omaha, NE.

4:25 PM Bird enrichment—Above and beyond.
E. Insalaco*, Denver Zoo, Denver, CO.

4:50 PM Training and enrichment: Stepping into the future.
N Irlbeck*, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Denver Zoological Gardens, Denver, CO.
 
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