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Michael Dryden, DVM, PhD, is the E.J. Frick Professor of Veterinary Medicine, in the Department of Diagnostic Medicine and Pathobiology at Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas USA. He received his DVM from Kansas State University in 1984 and his PhD in Parasitology from Purdue University in 1990. He is the author of over 90 publications and has lectured in 21 countries, presenting over 750 seminars at national and international meetings. Dr. Dryden's current research efforts are directed towards flea and tick biology and control and diagnosis and control of gastrointestinal parasites. In 1995 he received the "Pfizer Award for Research Excellence" for contributions that significantly advance our knowledge of animal health. In 2005 the Kansas Veterinary Medical Association awarded him the "KSU-Distinguished Service Award" and in 2006 he was awarded the Teaching Excellence Award in recognition of outstanding instruction of second year veterinary students. |