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University Distinguished Lecture
"Slightly" Modified, Giraffes Would Make Great Fighter Pilots,
and Bats, Great Cardiologists...
and Please Give Me a Heart That's Part Guinea Pig, Part Spider,
Part Rat, and Part Goat...or It's Lucky We're so Smart!
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by
Robert L. Hamlin, DVM, PhD, DACVIM
Stanton Youngberg Professor of Veterinary Medicine
Professor of Biomedical Engineering
The Ohio State University
February 15, 2006
4:00 p.m., EST
Wexner Center Film/Video Theater
1871 North High Street
Columbus, Ohio
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The University Distinguished Lecture Series was inaugurated in 1996 as
one of the University's highest honors for a senior faculty member. The
lectureship is awarded in recognition of outstanding academic
achievement, particularly, but not exclusively, in research,
scholarship, or creative activity. The President's and Provost's
Advisory Committee reviews nominations and recommends candidates to the
President and the Provost for final selection.
The Office of Academic Affairs presents an award of $5,000 to the
University Distinguished Lecturer to designate for a purpose that
promotes the academic goals of the lecturer's college and/or of the
University. Professor Hamlin has designated his award to support
graduate studies in the Department of Veterinary Biosciences at The Ohio
State University.
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