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Rebar Named New Research Chief

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For Immediate Release

Alan Rebar, senior associate vice president for research, executive director of Discovery Park and professor of clinical pathology at Purdue University, has been named vice chancellor for research, innovation and economic development at North Carolina State University, effective on or before Sept. 14. Chancellor Randy Woodson made the announcement today.

“Dr. Rebar has a successful leadership track record and has directed the tremendous growth of Discovery Park, Purdue’s hub for translational and interdisciplinary research,” Woodson said. “We are looking forward to his leadership in research, innovation and economic development as we continue the growth of our research enterprise and the translation of this work into economic prosperity for our state and nation.”

Dr. Alan Rebar. Photo courtesy of Purdue University.
Dr. Alan Rebar. Photo courtesy of Purdue University.

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“I am thrilled to be joining the NC State administrative team,” Rebar said. “NC State is an outstanding land-grant university with an excellent reputation for both fundamental scholarship and solution-driven research with direct societal and economic impact. It is an honor to be selected for this position.”

数控状态’s research portfolio includes more than 3,450 invention disclosures, more than 850 U.S. patents, more than 400 products brought to market, more than 100 startup companies, more than 8,000 jobs created and $1.6 billion in financing. NC State’s Centennial Campus is the pre-eminent university research campus in the country, with more than 70 corporate, government or non-profit partners working alongside more than 75 university centers, institutes, laboratories and department units.

Rebar is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists, a former member of the Council of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists, past-president of the American Society for Veterinary Clinical Pathology, former editor of the journal Veterinary Clinical Pathology and current editor of the Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association.

Rebar also served as dean of Purdue’s College of Veterinary Medicine from 1996 to 2005, and as associate dean for research in the college from 1989 to 1996.

He has authored or co-authored 120 refereed publications and eight textbooks, and has made nearly 300 invited lectures at workshops and conferences in the United States and around the globe. He has served as a scientific advisor to numerous federal agencies and companies.

In recognition of his achievements, Rebar received the Award of Merit from the American Animal Hospital Association in 1989, and in 1994 he received the Gaines Cycle Fido Award for outstanding contribution to small animal medicine and surgery. He also received the 2001 Waltham Award given in recognition of outstanding activities or contributions by a veterinarian that have resulted in the improvement of the well-being of companion animals in the international veterinary community.

Rebar earned his doctorate in veterinary medicine in 1973 and his Ph.D. in veterinary pathology in 1975, both from Purdue.

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  1. Hey, Dr.Rebar!
    我知道你可能不记得我,但是当我在70年代初回到乔治城动物医院时,我遇到了你。那时我还是吸烟者,我们对此进行了谈话。我发表评论,人们可能有更糟糕的习惯。。。你从你的显微镜上抬起头来说“没有什么比这更糟糕了。”你是100%的权利!
    我真的很欣赏你的知识和与我交谈的意愿。
    I gave you a baby turtle — a Painted turtle. You told me that was your favorite kind.
    我的名字是倒钩史密斯,我是一个红发。所以我只是想带你下一段短暂的记忆道!希望你快乐健康!小心并保持良好的工作!很高兴我必须了解你!
    Sincerely,
    倒钩