Vanderwall to Head UPenn Reproduction Center

University of Pennsylvania Veterinary Medicine has announced the appointment of Dirk Vanderwall, DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACT, to chief of the reproduction section and director of the Hofmann Research Center for Animal Reproduction at New Bolton Center.
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University of Pennsylvania Veterinary Medicine has announced the appointment of Dirk Vanderwall, DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACT, to chief of the reproduction section and director of the Hofmann Research Center for Animal Reproduction at New Bolton Center.

As the chief of reproduction and director of the Hofmann Center for Animal Reproduction, Vanderwall will provide leadership in enhancing the department’s role within the school and university, integrate core activities of the department, develop new and promising areas of research and teaching and work with other department chairs in furthering the mission of the school.

“Penn Vet is honored to have Dr. Vanderwall head our Large Animal Section of Reproduction,” said Gary Althouse, DVM, MS, PhD, chief of Clinical Studies. “Dr. Vanderwall brings an extraordinary level of expertise and visionary academic leadership to this position.”

Vanderwall was recognized in 2005 as the world’s top veterinarian specializing in animal reproduction by the American College of Theriogenologists. The honor followed his success in producing three mule clones in 2003 as part of a University of Idaho (UI)-Utah State University team

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