Advancement in PRRS Research Award

Boehringer Ingelheim 2005 Advancement in PRRS Research Awards Announced

Boehringer Ingelheim Advancement in PRRS Research Awards Announced. In the continuous search to find practical methods of controlling, managing and possibly eradicating Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS), Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc. is providing funding for three, $25,000 research awards. The proposals were reviewed by an independent PRRS Research Review Board (PRRB) and the awards awarded during the recent AASV Conference in Toronto.

Recipients and topics of the Advancement in PRRS Research Awards are:

  • Dr. R.B. Baker
    North Carolina State University-Raleigh, North Carolina
    The Role of Stomoxyx Calcitran (Stable Fly) in Transmission of PRRS from Recently Infected Pigs to Naive Pigs in a Controlled Model.


  • Dr. Scott Dee
    University of Minnesota–St. Paul, Minnesota
    An Evaluation of a Filtration System for the Prevention of PRRSV Transmission by Aerosols.


  • Dr. Paul Yeske
    Swine Vet Center St. Peter, Minnesota
    Using Tail Docking Blood Swabs to Monitor Piglet Status for PRRSV


Because PRRS virus affects an estimated 80 percent of all U.S. swine herds, research and development of solutions to control this economically devastating reproductive and respiratory disease is crucial.

“As a long-standing partner with the swine industry, Boehringer Ingelheim is committed to funding independent research efforts for PRRS control,” says George Heidgerken, president and COO, Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc. “We understand the economic losses that this disease creates. That’s why the Advancement in PRRS Research Award is designed to encourage research that results in practical application of PRRS control strategies. This type of independent research is essential for today’s pork producer.”

Candidates for the Awards included graduate students, academic researchers, company and private researchers and practicing veterinarians in the NAFTA region. All proposals were subject to a rigorous review and selection process by the independent PRRB.

Upon completion of the year-long research projects, the PRRB will conduct a second evaluation and the first place award recipient will receive an additional $5,000; second place, $3,000; and third place, $1,000.

The Boehringer Ingelheim group of companies, headquartered in Ingelheim (Germany), is one of the 20 leading pharmaceutical firms in the world. In 2001, it reported revenues of US $6 billion. Boehringer Ingelheim, which has some 140 affiliated companies in 42 countries worldwide, focuses on human pharmaceuticals and animal health. The human pharmaceuticals business, which accounts for 95% of sales, is comprised of prescription medicines, consumer health care products and chemicals and biopharmaceuticals for industrial customers. Research and development, production, and distribution facilities are located around the globe. In 2001, Boehringer Ingelheim’s R&D spending was more than US $900 million, which is almost a fifth of net sales in prescription medicines.

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