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Two Colleges, one Health
1. COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
& BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
Two Colleges, One Health!
Sue VandeWoude, DVM!
Associate Dean for Research CVMBS, CSU!
November 7, 2013!
2. Overview!
• Introduction to CSU and CVMBS!
• Research Programs in CVMBS!
• U of N-CSU affinities and ongoing partnerships!
• CSU One Health Initiative and Grant
Opportunities!
• Student Initiatives!
• Summary!
4. Colorado
State
University
• Land grant institution for CO!
• Founded 1870 !
• Class I Carnegie Research Institution!
• Ranks 2nd in research funding among
public institutions w/out a medical school!
!
5. CVMBS Organization!
Colorado State University
College of Veterinary Medicine and
Biomedical Sciences
Biomedical
Sciences (BMS)
Environmental &
Radiological Health
Sciences (ERHS)
Microbiology,
Immunology &
Pathology (MIP)
Clinical Sciences
(CS)
Veterinary
Teaching Hospital
(VTH)
Veterinary
Diagnostic
Laboratory (VDL)
COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
& BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
7 other Colleges
6. Key Personnel!
• Dean: Dr. Mark Stetter!
• Assoc Dean PVM: Dr. Dean Hendrickson; Senior
Director PVM services: Dr. Christine Hardy !
• Assoc Dean Research: Dr. Sue VandeWoude!
• Dean for Undergraduate Education: Dr. Kenneth Blehm!
• BMS DH: Dr. Colin Clay!
• CS DH: Dr. Chris Orton!
• ERHS DH: Dr.Jac Nickoloff!
• MIP DH: Dr. Gregg Dean!
• VDL Director: Dr. Barb Powers!
• VTH Director: Dr. Tim Hackett!
8. CVMBS Degree Programs!
• Professional Veterinary Medicine !
• 3 Undergraduate Degrees!
• 3 Non-thesis MS Programs!
• Thesis Based MS and PhD
Programs!
• Internships, Residencies
(Combined)!
9. Research Training for
Veterinarians!
• Pre-doctoral: Summer research
program, combined DVM/PhD program!
!
• Post-doctoral: residency, residency/PhD,
residency/MS, post-DVM PhD training!
!
COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
& BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
13. CVMBS Research Statistics!
>225 faculty!
>$50M research expenditures FY13!
– 6 of 12 University Distinguished Professors!
– 4 of 16 Programs of Research and
Scholarly Excellence!
– Infectious Disease Supercluster!
– Cancer Supercluster!
!
COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
& BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
14. Research Sponsors!
• National Institutes of Health: ~63%!
• United States Dept of Agriculture: ~6%!
• USAID and other federal ~14%!
• Corporations and Foundations: ~16%!
• State of Colorado: ~1%!
15. US research funding trends!
• Funding levels are at historical lows—less than
5% of all applicants receive funding in most
competitive solicitations!
• There are no longer Congressional “earmarks”!
• Fewer programs provide funds for eqpt,
facilities!
• Interdisciplinary, collaborative programs on the
rise!
17. Areas of Emphasis: CS!
• Animal Cancer Center !
• Animal Population Health Institute!
• Integrated Livestock Management!
• Center for Immune and Regenerative Medicine!
• Center for Companion Animal Health!
• Musculoskeletal Research Center!
– Orthopaedic Research Center (Equine)!
– Small Ruminant Orthopaedic Laboratory!
– Orthopeadic Bioengineering Laboratory!
Livestock Institute*
19. Areas of Emphasis: ERHS!
• Center for Environmental Medicine!
• Cancer Biology Program!
• Intermountain Center for Agricultural
Health and Safety!
• School of Public Health!
COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
& BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
20. Areas of Emphasis: MIP!
• Mycobacterial Research Laboratory!
• Arthropod-borne Infectious Disease Laboratory!
• Prion Research Institute!
• Rocky Mountain Regional Center for
Excellence and Biocontainment Laboratory
(Biodefense)!
• Retroviral pathogenesis/therapy!
• RNA biology!
COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
& BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
21. USAID Innovation Lab!
• Formerly known as ‘Livestock CRSP’!
• Feed the Future Innovation Lab: Adapting
Livestock Systems to Climate Change!
!http://lcccrsp.org!
• Richard Bowen, DVM, PhD, Director!
23. New CVMBS Research-related
Initiatives!
• One Health!
• Clinical Trials Center!
• Heavy Ion Therapy Cancer Center!
• Livestock Institute!
• Equine Institute!
COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
& BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
25. Pre-Clinical Research Capabilities
orthopedics, neurosurgery, stem cells, tissue-engineering,
transcatheter cardiovascular devices, minimally-invasive
surgery, cancer, drug delivery
Veterinary Clinical Trials Center
Cancer, Regenerative Medicine, Sports & Rehabilitation,
Neuromusculoskeletal, Cardiovascular, Infectious Diseases,
Internal Medicine, Specialty Medicine, Critical Care
26. Heavy Ion Therapy Cancer Center!
COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
& BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
27. “One Health”!
COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
& BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
Animal
Health
Environmental
Health
Human
Health
Colleges of:
Agriculture
Business
Engineering
Health and Human Sciences
Liberal Arts
Natural Resources
Natural Sciences
Vet Med and Biomedical Sciences
28. One Health!
!
! "the collaborative effort of multiple
disciplines — working locally, nationally, and
globally — to attain optimal health for
people, animals and the environment"
Slide courtesy of M. Stetter
29. Collaborative Partnerships
Requirements (Sue’s opinion)!
• Good planning!
• Mutual development/Mutual benefit!
• Trust!
• Good communications!
• A collaborative facilitating leader who is detail
oriented!
• Consideration of collaborator needs/thoughts!
30. One Health Projects at CSU:
Examples of International
(and one local) Projects!
31. Novel mosquito control measures
Drs. Brian Foy and Bill Black
Studies in Senegal
Slide courtesy of M. Stetter
Vector
Borne
Disease
32. Agro-‐ecosystem/One
Health
Rice
&
Beans
Dr.
Elizabeth
Ryan-‐
studies
in
US,
Asia,
Africa
Slide courtesy of M. Stetter
33. Mycobacterium tuberculosis
The second most deadly infectious
disease in the world (after HIV/AIDS)
TB claims 1.4 million lives annually (1
person dies of TB every 22 seconds)
Estimated TB incidence rates (WHO - 2000)
Slide courtesy of M. Stetter
34. • 20 Laboratories – 30,000 sq ft
• Staff of 165
• The largest Tb academic research
group
• 197 candidate TB vaccines
• > 200 candidate TB drugs
• Research on zoonoses
• 70 scientific articles & book
chapters published annually
• 50 conferences given
worldwide annually
Slide courtesy of M. Stetter
38. One World – One Health
Slide courtesy of M. Stetter
39. Building an Initiative…!
• Steering Committee!
• Survey of 100+ faculty in 8 colleges, 5
agencies, vet organizations (USDA,
CDC, NPS, CDOW, AAVMC, etc) !
• Infectious disease, veterinary medicine,
ecology, sociology, and environmental
issues !
40. Survey Findings: Top 5 One
Health Issues !
• Infectious/Zoonotic Disease!
• Food Safety/Security!
• Wildlife/Ecosystem/Environmental Issues!
• Climate Change!
• Human Impact!
Most neglected area: Systemic Solutions!
41. Recent Outcomes!
• One Health Retreat to develop focus areas!
• CSU International Colloquium on One
Health: 1000 participants!
• Panel at Davos, Switzerland One Health;
University Initiatives in One Health: a
Global Perspective !
• College and Student sessions at US
National Vet College Association Meeting !
42. Ongoing Efforts!
• Director and Development officer for the
“CSU One Health Institute”!
• Gates One Health Grant Initiative
Workshop!
• Discussions with University partners,
sponsors and funding agencies!
43. CSU CVMBS- U of N partnerships!
Historical USAID collaboration between
CSU Vet school and U of N!
45. Visits since Dec 2012!
• Feb 2013 Prof Jesse Njoka!
• May 2013 Prof Peter Mbithi!
• July-Aug 2013 Drs. Joyce Berry, Lou
Swanson, Craig Beyrouty!
• Oct 2013 Kelvin Momanyi!
• Nov 2013 Sue V/Dick B!
• Nov 2013 Anna Fagre/Michael Marricle!
46. Future Visits from CSU to UoN!
• Elizabeth Ryan, PhD; rice bran nutrition to
enhance GI health!
• Kristy Pabilonia, DVM, PhD; Veterinary
Microbiology and Diagnostics; Avian Diseases!
• Sushan Han, DVM, PhD; Veterinary Pathology
with emphasis on livestock and wildlife disease!
• Francisco Olea-Popelka, BVSc, PhD; Veterinary
Epidemiology; Bovine TB!
47. Davos One Health Conference!
• University Initiatives in One Health: a
Global Perspective !
• Dean Mark Stetter, Session Leader and
Host!
• Prof Peter Mbithi, Discussant!
48. Post-Doctoral Training!
• Prepared NIH-Fogarty D43 training grant
application!
• PI: Elizabeth Ryan, ; Co-PI: Jan Leach,
Lorann Stallones: 31 CSU faculty, 19 U of
N faculty with 6 letters of support!
• CSU VPR has provided 2 post-doctoral
positions for 2 years in Agro-EcoSystem
Health!
49. Advertisement Plan: International
Candidates widely solicited!
• Rollins School of Public Health!
• Associated Schools of Public Health!
• Environmental Health Perspectives!
• School of Global Environmental Sustainability!
• Journal of Science!
• CSU jobs website!
• CVMBS website!
• ERHS website!
• Solicitation of Colleagues
University of Nairobi
Solicitation at professional meetings and conferences!
50. Postdoctoral Search Status!
• Drs. Ryan, Stallones, Leach comprised
search committee!
• Application screening of many applicants
resulted in identification of 2 African
candidates as best qualified!
• If approved by U of N faculty, will
participate in CSU-U of N mentorship
program in Agroecosystem health!
51. U of N mentor team…!
• Prof Jane Njenga!
• Prof S. R. Mbugua!
• Prof Peter Lamuka!
52. CSU Vet Student “One Health Club”
linkage with U of N Vet Student Assn!
Anna Fagre, Michael Marricle, Kelvin Momanyi
In the Poudre Canyon near Fort Collins, CO
53. New Collaborations!
• Prof Dick Bowen and several faculty
(Brucellosis, Camel medicine)!
• Profs Andrew Thaiyah and Francisco
Olea-Popelka (TB)!
• Profs Elizabeth Ryan and Jane Njenga!
54. CSU and U of N One Health
Initiatives!
• Ongoing dialogue among all partners!!!
• Many cross training opportunities!
• Funding Opportunities will be essential to
drive the program!
55. Low Hanging Fruit!
• Take advantage of:!
– Energy and enthusiasm of students!
– ‘Telemedicine’ and web based knowledge
exchange!
– Dryland Center linkages!
– Small internally funded grants when possible!
56. Potential Sponsors!
• Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation:!
www.grandchallenges.org/
GrantOpportunities/Pages/default.aspx!
• Postdoctoral Fellowship Program Opportunity for
Young African Scientists!
• The “One Health” Concept: Bringing Together Human
and Anima Health for New Solutions!
!
57. Gates One Health Grant!
“Novel and innovative ideas within the concept of One
Health to address the issues in the following areas,
ranging from early discovery concepts to delivery of
solutions to measurement of impact: !
• Specific human and livestock diseases,!
• Health service delivery; !
• Measurement of impact.”!
Due November 12, 2013 at 11:30 a.m. Pacific Standard
Time. $100,000 US dollars for 18 month period.!
59. CSU One Health Club!
• Mission: !
To encourage increased
collaboration among
students, faculty, and
community members in
interdisciplinary health
sciences fields, in order to
gain a greater appreciation
and understanding for the
inextricable link between
animal, human, and
environmental health.!
60. Building a Partnership!
• “Come join One Health Club and the CSU
International Veterinary Students'
Association as we welcome Kelvin Momanyi to
speak about his experiences as a veterinary
student in Kenya and the development of an
exchange program between CSU and the
University of Nairobi, Kenya.”!