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Page 48 - Eclipse - RVC Alumni Magazine - Autumn 2020
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  Peter Roeder OBE receives BERTEBOS prize
APeter Roeder, BVetMed 1969
t the end of January 2020, I travelled to Stockholm to receive the BERTEBOS prize, conferred by the Royal Swedish Academy of
Agriculture and Forestry, from HE Marshall of the Realm Fredrick Wersall. The prize was awarded for "outstanding achievements to develop and improve the control of Transboundary Animal Diseases (TAD) and ‘new’ diseases around the world.”
For eight years (2000 to 2007), I was the Secretary of the Global Rinderpest Eradication Programme, based in the Food and Agriculture Organization of
the United Nations in Rome, where I worked from 1974 to 2007. A major part of my work there related to the global eradication of rinderpest (cattle plague), eradicated in 2002 but achieved officially in 2011. I retired in 2007 and am now an independent veterinary consultant.
More information on the BERTEBOS prize can be found at: rvc.uk.com/bertebos-prize
Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka receives 2020 Aldo Leopald Award
 RCVS Fellowship Awards
We are delighted that an amazing number of RVC alumni and staff were awarded an RCVS Fellowship this year. This year's RCVS Fellowship Day, a celebration of new Fellows, was a virtual event held on 1st October.
Congratulations to them all!
Fellowship by Meritorious Contributions to Knowledge Dr Becki Lawson
Prof Julia Beatty
Prof Mark Fox
Dr Nicola Menzies-Gow
Fellowship by Meritorious Contributions to Clinical Practice Dr David Killick
Mr Duncan Berkshire
Mr Edward James Friend
Dr Elise Robertson
Dr Elvin Kulendra
Dr John Keen
Dr Prue Neath
Dr Richard Meeson
Dr Andrew Thomas Parry Mr Jim Carter
Mr Jon Hall
Dr Veronica Roberts Dr Nicolas Granger
Fellowship by Meritorious Contributions to the Profession
Mr Andrew Davies
Mrs Carolyne Crowe Dr Ian Mason
Mr John Fishwick
Mr Mike Jessop
Prof Richard Hammond Mr Mike Jessop
We also offer our congratulations to all our staff and alumni who have won RCVS awards this year.
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RVCalumna and founder and CEO
of Conservation Through Public Health, Dr Gladys
Kalema-Zikusoka (BVetMed, 1995) is the recipient of the 2020 Aldo Leopold Award. This award was established by the American Society of Mammalogists in 2002 to recognize outstanding contributions to the conservation of mammals and their habitats.
“I am greatly humbled to receive this prestigious award, which has been received by truly inspiring conservationists,
Photo by Jo-Anne MacArthur
some of whom have mentored me, including Russell Mittermeier, George Schaller and Rodrigo Medellin”, Dr Gladys noted upon receiving the good news.
Due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, Gladys was unable to travel to America to follow normal procedures of receiving her award, however, there is a plan
to have her give a virtual presentation during a conference which is slated to take place next year.
Congratulations to Gladys upon this latest achievement.
























































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