Conference of Research Workers in Animal Diseases

1351 N Harrison Ave
Pierre, SD 57501

CRWAD is a prestigious international research conference that has been at the forefront of cutting-edge research on animal health, disease, population health, and translational medicine for over 100 years. With its long-standing history, CRWAD has become one of the largest and oldest conferences in the field, attracting scientific experts and scientists in training from around the world. The conference features lectures from world-renowned speakers, over 400 research presentations, and special sessions on current topics, providing a platform for graduate students and post-doctoral fellows to share their research alongside senior scientists and experts in their respective fields.

CRWAD 2024 will be held in Chicago, offering attendees the opportunity to engage with industry experts, gain valuable insights, and network with peers. The conference also provides various awards and grants, including over $10,000 in research awards for qualifying graduate students. With its focus on advancing knowledge and fostering collaboration, CRWAD continues to be a highly anticipated event in the field of animal health and disease research.

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