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Responsibilities
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Work with K-State College of
Veterinary Medicine faculty and trainees to develop and sustain
programs that are regionally relevant and internationally
recognized.
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Support the independent and
collaborative research efforts of College faculty and trainees
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Advance the research capabilities
and reputation of the College through interactions with industry,
government and commodity groups
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Enhance graduate and
post-doctoral training opportunities at the College
Degrees and Post-graduate
Training:
BS, Cornell
University, 1981
DVM and MS, Cornell University, 1986
PhD, The Ohio State University, 1989
Post-doctoral Fellow, University of Rochester School of Medicine,
1989-1993
American Council on Education Fellow, University at Buffalo (SUNY),
2004-2005
Memberships:
Phi Kappa Phi, Higher
Education Honor Society
Society of General Physiologists
Biophysical Society
American Physiological Society
American Heart Association; Basic Science Council
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Phi-Zeta Veterinary Honorary
American Veterinary Medical Association
Selected Publications:
Freeman LC,
Muir WW. (1988) Should academic veterinarians be taught about education.
J Vet Med Educ
15:43-45.
Freeman LC, Muir
WW. (1989) Teaching basic science to veterinary students: a syllabus for
an in-service course. J Vet Med Educ
16:8-10.
Freeman LC
(2004) Research Centers and Institutes:
A Survey of our Schizophrenia. In “Riding The
Momentum of Research: Leadership Challenges in Public Research
Universities”. Merrill Series on The Research Mission of Public
Universities (Merrill Advanced Studies Center Report No. 108, University
of Kansas). URL (accessed 6/12/05):
http://merrill.ku.edu/publications/2004whitepaper/freeman.html .
Arnold S, Dyer RA, Freeman LC,
Montelone B, Spears JD. (2004) The GROW Project: ”The Road Ahead”.
Proceedings 2004 WEPAN (Women In Engineering Programs and Advocates
Network) National Conference.
Spears JD, Montelone BA, Christian SA, Douglas KD, Dyer RA,
Freeman L. (2005) The
GROW Project: Impacts on Academic Performance. Proceedings 2005 Joint
Conference of WEPAN and NAMEPA (National Association of Minority
Engineering Programs).
Freeman LC
(2005) Rx for Recruitment and Retention of Veterinarian Scientists:
Money, Marketing, Mentoring. J
Veterinary Medical Education (in press).
Freeman LC
(2005) University Bioscience Research
and Regional Economic Development: You can’t always get what you
want…You don’t always get what you need. In
“The Interface of Science and Public Policy”, Merrill Series on The
Research Mission of Public Universities (Merrill Advanced Studies
Center, University of Kansas, in press).
Awards:
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Outstanding Woman Veterinarian of
the Year, Association for Women Veterinarians, 2002
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Gordon K. Moe Young Investigator
Award, Upstate NY Cardiac Electrophysiology Society, 1991
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