| MPI RESEARCH hires another
Staff Veterinarian! |
MPI Research is pleased to announce that
Scott L. Adrian, B.S., D.V.M., has joined
MPI Research as a Staff Veterinarian in the
Clinical Medicine and Surgical Services Department.
Dr. Adrian is a 1998 graduate of Michigan
State University College of Veterinary Medicine.
During veterinary school, he worked as a
research assistant in dairy and swine veterinary
laboratories, as well as taking elective
clerkships in Surgery, Critical Care, Government
and Corporate Practice, Food Animal, and
Swine Medicine. Prior to earning his undergraduate
degree, he worked as a veterinary assistant
for 10 years in small and exotic animal practices.
In the past five years, he has worked as
an emergency clinician for specialty referral
practices in Milford, MI and most recently
Fremont, CA. Dr. Adrian has experience working
with a wide variety of species, including
dogs, cats, swine, cattle, birds, primates,
reptiles, and marine mammals. His professional
interests include primary animal care and
the development of emerging surgical techniques
and technologies.
Allan G. “Chris” Manus, D.V.M.,
M.Sc., A.C.L.A.M., MPI Attending Veterinarian,
commented, “The addition of Dr. Adrian
to our veterinary staff allows us to continue
providing comprehensive monitoring and care
for our animals as the company continues
to grow. He will assist in allowing the department
to continue to expand capabilities and capacities
in the field of surgical research.”
MPI Research exists to provide comprehensive
non-clinical research that meets the requirements
of pharmaceutical, medical device, animal
health and chemical companies as well as
governmental agencies as we partner together
to bring safer, healthier products to the
world. MPI Research employees specialize
in a wide variety of scientific disciplines
including toxicology, pharmacology, metabolism,
pathology, clinical pathology, reproductive
and developmental biology, veterinary science,
neuroscience, experimental therapeutics,
immunotoxicology, analytical chemistry, computer
science, regulatory science, and statistics.
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