Rabies Challenge Fund LIVE WEBSTREAM this SATURDAY!
Don't live near New Jersey? Live out of the country even??
Will you be home next Saturday, March 14, 2009 at 2PM EST?
HYCaliber Video is proudly supporting the RCF Studies with a LIVE WEBSTREAM, and proceeds will go to the Rabies Challenge Fund Research Studies.
The 2009 Northeast Rabies Challenge Fund Seminar & Benefit will be held March 14, 2009 at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ.
YOU can still support RCF and see Dr. Dodds speak... for the first time ever....LIVE... over the internet!
SIGN UP HERE:
http://hycalibervideo.com/northeast-rabies-challenge-fund-live-stream
Come listen to one of the foremost experts in the field of veterinary vaccine research;
*Dr. W. Jean Dodds, world-renowned veterinary research scientist and practicing veterinarian.
~~~THE LIVE SEMINAR STARTS BROADCASTING AT 2:00 PM EST
~~~Timezone: America/New York
A live video stream of this seminar will be broadcast on our website:
http://hycalibervideo.com/northeast-rabies-challenge-fund-live-stream
It will be limited to 300 online virtual attendees. The price of this live stream is $55.00 and the proceeds go to support further vaccine research.
***All times are Eastern, please take that into account.
*You are in effect purchasing a movie ticket for 2 pm Eastern. If you miss the seminar, just like a movie, you will miss watching the seminar!*
There are no planned rebroadcasts at this time.
Cost is $55.00
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Dr. W. Jean Dodds - "Clinical Approaches to Managing and
Treating Adverse Vaccine Reactions"
3:30 PM - 3:50 PM BREAK
3:50 PM - 4:55 PM Moderated** Question and Answer Session
To attend this seminar via this live video stream visit the site to sign up:
http://hycalibervideo.com/northeast-rabies-challenge-fund-live-stream
About the Rabies Challenge Fund:
One of the most important vaccine research studies in veterinary medicine is underway at the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine in Madison. Dr. Ronald Schultz, a leading authority on veterinary vaccines and Chair of the Department of Pathobiological Sciences, has begun concurrent 5 and 7 year challenge studies to determine the long-term duration of immunity of the canine rabies vaccine, with the goal of extending the state-mandated interval for boosters. These will be the first long-term challenge studies on the canine rabies vaccine to be published in the United States.
This research is being financed by The Rabies Challenge Fund [RCF}, a charitable trust founded by Kris L. Christine of Maine, who serves as Co-Trustee with world renowned veterinary research scientist and practicing clinician, Dr. W. Jean Dodds of Hemopet in California.
A federally registered 501(c)(3) charitable organization [EIN # 84-6390682],the RCF has already met its goal of $177,000 to fund the studies' first year and raised $147,000 toward the second. Contributions have come primarily from dog owners, canine groups, trainers,veterinarians, and small businesses. Annual budget goals of $150,000 for the studies must be met in the future.
Scientific data indicate that vaccinating dogs against rabies every three years, as most states require, is unnecessary. Studies have shown the duration of protective immunity as measured by serum antibody titers against rabies virus to persist for seven years post-vaccination. By validating the 'true' life of rabies virus immunity and moving to five and hopefully seven years,we will decrease the risk of adverse reactions in our animals and minimize their repeated exposure to foreign substances.
The 2009 Northeast Rabies Challenge Fund is proudly supported and sponsored in part by HyCaliber Video; www.hycalibervideo.com
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