@article{6b70ac6cf1e545b1a066c4af30241599,
title = "Editorial",
author = "Paul, {Prem S.}",
note = "Funding Information: This special issue on 'Nucleic Acid Probes' is a result of a workshop 'Nucleic Acid Probes in Veterinary Infectious Diseases: Methods and Applications' held on 10 November 1988 in Chicago. The workshop was sponsored by the American College of Veterinary Microbiologists (ACVM). The ACVM is an affiliate organization of the American Veterinary Medical Association which was incorporated in the State of Illinois in 1966. The goals of the ACVM are: to further educational and scientific progress in the specialty of veterinary microbiology, to strengthen and improve instruction at the pre-and postdoctoral level in veterinary microbiology, to promote the highest professional standing of veterinary microbiologists, to establish standards of postdoctoral training and experience for qualification of specialists in veterinary microbiology, and to certify qualified and competent veterinary microbiologists in subspecialty areas of bacteriology and mycology, virology, and immunology. Diplomates of ACVM are veterinarians with graduate training in veterinary microbiology and who are elected by the Board of Governors following successful completion of a qualifying written examination (Part 1 ) and a certifying examination (Part 2 ) in one of the three subspecialty areas Bacteriology and Mycology, Virology or Immunology. ACVM is committed to excellence in veterinary microbiology.",
year = "1990",
month = sep,
doi = "10.1016/0378-1135(90)90172-R",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "24",
pages = "215--216",
journal = "Veterinary Microbiology",
issn = "0378-1135",
publisher = "Elsevier B.V.",
number = "3-4",
}