INTRODUCTION OF DR. DAVID S. LINDSAY AS THE RECIPIENT OF THE HENRY BALDWIN WARD MEDAL FOR 2000
David's work clearly documented the method by which the parasite establishes both respiratory and enteric disease in poultry, the extent to which various avian species can be infected by the parasite, methods of manipulating the coccidian in the laboratory, and parameters for cultivating the pa...
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