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INTRODUCTION OF GERHARD A. SCHAD AS THE RECIPIENT OF THE CLARK P. READ MENTOR AWARD

INTRODUCTION OF GERHARD A. SCHAD AS THE RECIPIENT OF THE CLARK P. READ MENTOR AWARD J. Parasitol., 91(6), 2005, pp. 1253–1254 q American Society of Parasitologists 2005 INTRODUCTION OF GERHARD A. SCHAD AS THE RECIPIENT OF THE CLARK P. READ MENTOR AWARD John M. Hawdon Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Tropical Medicine, The George Washington University Medical Center, Washington, District of Columbia. e-mail: jhawdon@gwu.edu Ladies and gentlemen, fellow society members, it is my priv- than himself. I would agree with that, and also add that he was ilege and a great honor to introduce this year’s C.P. Read Men- smart enough to do it twice! tor Award winner Dr. Gerhard Schad. Dr. Schad has had a tre- With his freshly minted Ph.D. in hand, and wife in tow, Ger- mendous influence not on only me and his other mentees, but ry was off to the USDA field office in New Mexico for his post doc. From 1955 to 1958, Gerry studied the transmission of on the entire field of parasitology. nematodes from wild to domestic ruminants. Among his pro- Gerry was born in 1928 to Mr. and Mrs. Karl Friedrich jects was the use of wild parasite strains to protect sheep against Schad. The only child of a relatively prosperous meat packer, domestic strains. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Journal of Parasitology Allen Press

INTRODUCTION OF GERHARD A. SCHAD AS THE RECIPIENT OF THE CLARK P. READ MENTOR AWARD

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Allen Press
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American Society of Parasitologists
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CONTENTS
ISSN
0022-3395
eISSN
1937-2345
DOI
10.1645/GE-710.1
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16539001
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J. Parasitol., 91(6), 2005, pp. 1253–1254 q American Society of Parasitologists 2005 INTRODUCTION OF GERHARD A. SCHAD AS THE RECIPIENT OF THE CLARK P. READ MENTOR AWARD John M. Hawdon Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Tropical Medicine, The George Washington University Medical Center, Washington, District of Columbia. e-mail: jhawdon@gwu.edu Ladies and gentlemen, fellow society members, it is my priv- than himself. I would agree with that, and also add that he was ilege and a great honor to introduce this year’s C.P. Read Men- smart enough to do it twice! tor Award winner Dr. Gerhard Schad. Dr. Schad has had a tre- With his freshly minted Ph.D. in hand, and wife in tow, Ger- mendous influence not on only me and his other mentees, but ry was off to the USDA field office in New Mexico for his post doc. From 1955 to 1958, Gerry studied the transmission of on the entire field of parasitology. nematodes from wild to domestic ruminants. Among his pro- Gerry was born in 1928 to Mr. and Mrs. Karl Friedrich jects was the use of wild parasite strains to protect sheep against Schad. The only child of a relatively prosperous meat packer, domestic strains.

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Published: Dec 1, 2005

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