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Professor Marian C. Horzinek
Department of Infectious Diseases and Immunology,
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine,
Utrecht University, P.O. Box 80163, 3508 TD Utrecht, The Netherlands m.c.horzinek@vet.uu.nl
Professor
Horzinek studied veterinary medicine in Germany at Giessen and Hannover
Universities, from 1956 to 1961. A year later he obtained his Doctor
of Veterinary Medicine (Dr. med.vet.) and in 1970 he gained his 'Habilitation'
(a PhD equivalent) in virology. He began his career in virology at the
Public Health Laboratory in Hannover, where he worked as a research
fellow of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. He later helped to establish
the Chair of Virology at Hannover Veterinary School, and then spent
a year as a research fellow at the Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones
Cientificas in Caracas, Venezuela.
Upon his return, he became Head of the Exotic Diseases Division at the
Federal Research Institute for Animal Virus Diseases in Tübingen, Germany.
In 1971, he moved to The Netherlands where he was appointed Head of
Department and Professor of Virology and Virus Diseases at the Faculty
of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University. Since 1992, Professor Horzinek
has been director of Utrecht University's Institute of Veterinary Research,
and in 1996 Professor Horzinek established, and has since directed,
the Graduate School Animal Health.
Professor Horzinek has been honored with several titles outside the
Veterinary Faculty of Utrecht, namely: Associate Professor at the Veterinary
School in Hannover, Germany, Courtesy Professor at the College of Veterinary
Medicine, Cornell University, USA, and Clinical Professor of Virology
at the School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis,
USA.
During his career so far, Professor Horzinek has gained a number of
prizes and awards from research organisations in Giessen (Germany),
Liège (Belgium), Geelong (Australia), Yokohama (Japan) and Amsterdam
(The Netherlands), and honorary doctorates from the University of Ghent
(Belgium) and the Veterinary School in Hannover (Germany).
His publications include in excess of 250 scientific papers and more
than 30 books and monographs, a handbook and many CD-ROM articles. He
has been an editor or an editorial board member for scientific journals
published in the Netherlands, Belgium, Great Britain, Germany, Austria,
France and Italy. At present, Professor Horzinek is Editor-in-Chief
for the Elsevier published journal Veterinary Microbiology'. He
is the founding president of the European Society of Feline Medicine,
a scientific society based in the UK, and is a founding member of the
German Gesellschaft für Kynologische Forschung, a fund-raising
initiative for veterinary research.
His most recent, and arguably most ambitious, project to date is the
establishment of the online veterinary research journal, Veterinary
Sciences Tomorrow. This new venture will be a full-time occupation as
soon as he relinquishes his other responsibilities at the Utrecht Faculty
of Veterinary Medicine in Utrecht.

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