Gosh, I don't know............ But he received his B.S. in '59 and both
his M.S. and D.M.V. degrees in 1961, all from Michigan State
University. He went on to complete four years of postdoctoral work at
Washington state University and spent a year as guest investigator at
Rockefeller University in NYC. He was on the faculty at Washington
State University from '65 to '77 and on the faculty in Veterinary
Pathology at Michigan State University from '77 to present.
He's published more than 200 scientific papers and about the same number
of papers in various lay publications. He's been principal investigator
or co-investigator on $15 million worth of research, training and
construction grants funded by the National Institutes of Health, among
other well-known organizations. He's presented seminars for
ninety-three national breed clubs in the US & Canada,; a speaker on
canine genetic diseases for more than 100 regional specialty and
all-breed dog clubs.
***He has been the principal author or co-author of several definitive
publications that have established the mode of inheritance for
thirty-two canine genetic diseases.***
Billie
Leslie Like wrote:
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> The quote from Dr Padgett seems odd. There is no such study on curs
> and mixed breeds, it is merely conjecture on his part. A poor
> reflection on his being a "Dr."
>
> Leslie Like
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