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  1. 1. 2theadvocate.com | Business | Business Honors
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    Published on: 10/29/2006   Last Visited: 10/29/2006

    The LSU School of Veterinary Medicine is awarding the 2006 Distinguished Alumni Award to Mary K. Boudreaux, a professor of pathobiology at the Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine. Boudreaux received her DVM from the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine in 1979, and her doctorate in pathology from the Cornell University, New York State College of Veterinary Medicine in 1986.
  2. 2. Educational Opportunities, Residencies & Employment Opportunities
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    Published on: 6/13/2005   Last Visited: 11/21/2006

    Dr. Mary K. Boudreaux, Department of Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University, AL 36849-5519. Telephone and e-mail inquiries are encouraged (334-844-4539; boudrmk@auburn.edu).
  3. 3. Thrombopathia Announcement
    www.basset-bhca.org/News/throm - [Cached]

    Published on: 1/19/2003   Last Visited: 11/6/2004

    Dr. Mary Boudreaux of Auburn University, recipient of the AKC Canine Health Foundation grant for Basset Hound Thrombopathia marker gene discovery, is seeking to get blood from bassets affected with thrombopathia.

    Grant money does not cover travel fees; rather, these fees come out of her own university-generated budget. Because Dr. Boudreaux needs to isolate platelets for RNA harvest and cDNA production, as well as test the platelets to verify the dog is indeed affected, she must either have the dog at Auburn University, Alabama when she collects the sample or be close enough that she can get back to Auburn in time to do all the work before the platelets are too old.

    Dr. Boudreaux may be able to assist with travel expense for the owner and affected basset(s) to go to Auburn if they are not too far.

    If you can help Dr. Boudreaux and BHCA by volunteering your affected basset(s), please e-mail her at boudrmk@vetmed.auburn.edu or contact her at

    Mary Boudreaux, DVM, PhD

    Department of Pathobiology

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