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Seyedmehdi Mobini (smobini@scsrpc.org) |
Professor of Veterinary Science
Research and Extension Veterinarian
Fort Valley State University
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Key Qualifications |
Dr. Mobini has 27 years of experience as a
veterinarian and educator. His expertise is in
the area of Sheep &Goat Disease Prevention,
surveillance, treatment, herd health management,
and reproductive management. He is a Professor
of Veterinary Science/ Research & Extension
Veterinarian at Georgia Small Ruminant Research
& Extension Center, Fort Valley State
University, a Unit of The University System of
Georgia. For the past thirteen years, he has
been involved in the development of sheep and
goat industry in Georgia and Southeast serving
as State of Georgia Small Ruminant Extension
Veterinarian. He worked with many farms in
management, disease surveillance, investigation,
prevention and control, identification, parasite
control and mastitis. He is very efficient in
Sheep and Goat Estrus Synchronization, AI and
Embryo Transfer. He also works with Georgia
State Veterinarian and USDA/APHIS/VS Area
Veterinarian in Charge as a Small Ruminant
Disease specialist. Dr. Mobini has published
numerous scientific and extension publications
on sheep and goat herd health management and
reproduction. He has been exposed to veterinary
practice in Iran, Ireland, Jordan and United
States of America.
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Education |
1987 - Diplomate, American College of
Theriogenologists
1981 - M.S. in Large Animal Medicine and
Surgery, Auburn University; Auburn, AL
1981 - Residency Diploma in Bovine Medicine and
Surgery, Auburn University; AL
1977 - D.V.M., School of Veterinary Medicine,
Shiraz University; Shiraz, Iran.
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Licenses |
Georgia, Alabama, Maryland, and an Accredited
Veterinarian.
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Professional Experience |
2003. Foreign Animal Disease Diagnostician,
USDA.
2002. Georgia Agri-leaders Forum Leadership
Training Class of 2002.
1996-Present: Professor of Veterinary Science,
Research and Extension Veterinarian, Fort Valley
State University.
1989-1996 - Associate Professor; 1991-92, Acting
Head, Department of Veterinary Science, Fort
Valley State University; Fort Valley, GA.
1981-85 - Assistant Professor; 1985-88,
Associate Professor, Department of Large Animal
Medicine and Surgery, School of Veterinary
Medicine, Tuskegee University; Tuskegee, AL.
September 1979-1981 - Resident in Bovine
Medicine and Surgery, Auburn University; Auburn,
AL.
June 1979 - August 1979 - Instructor, Department
of Clinical Studies; School of Veterinary
Medicine, Shiraz, Iran.
June 1978 - June 1979 - Veterinarian-in-Charge,
Rahmatabad Dairy Farm, Shiraz, Iran.
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Clinical Responsibilities |
Principal Clinician in
Food Animal Medicine, Surgery and Theriogenology
in large Animal Clinic and providing emergency
services in ambulatory services of the
Veterinary Teaching Hospital, while at Tuskegee
University. Veterinary services to Dairy and
Meat Goat Research Farm, Sheep herd, Beef Cattle
Farm, and Horses at Fort Valley State
University, a unit of the University System of
Georgia. Relief veterinarian and consultant in
several mixed animal practices and agencies.
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FAMACHA©
Workshops and Parasite Control Presentations |
Parasite control and smart drenching
presentation at American Kiko Goat Association
Annual Field Day, Calhoun, Georgia, June 21,
2003. 50 attended.
Small Ruminant presentations
and demonstrations on FAMACHA©
at Sunbelt Ag Expo, October 13-16, 2003.
FAMACHA© and
smart drenching approach to parasite control,
invited presentation at 2003 American Dairy Goat
Association Annual Convention, Nashville,
Tennessee, October 28, 2003. 40 Veterinarians
attended for CE credit and 60 producers attended.
Smart Ruminant Parasite Control, invited
presentation at Georgia Farm Bureau Convention,
Jekyll Island, Georgia, December 8, 2003. 40
producers attended.
FAMACHA©
workshop in Alabama and Florida, January 29,
2004. 25 attended.
FAMACHA© and
Smart Drenching. Invited presentation at 39th
Veterinary Symposium, Tuskegee University,
Alabama. March 5, 2004.
Smart
Drenching and FAMACHA©
workshop at GOAT-A-RAMA in Washington Co.
Georgia, April 3, 2004. 15 attended.
Smart
Drenching and FAMACHA©
workshop at Georgia Extension in-service
training. Fort Valley State University, Aprill
22, 2004, 20 attended.
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Selected Publications |
S. Mobini: Herd Health Management Program for
Goats. Georgia Goat Research and Extension
Center Newsletter, Fall 1991.
S. Mobini: Goat Internal
Parasites in the Southeast. Georgia Goat
Research and Extension Center Newsletter,
Summer 1992.
S. Mobini: Herd Health Management
Program for Goats. Veterinary Technician, 16,
4:238-291, 1995.
S. Mobini: Herd Health Management
Practices for Meat Goat Production. Proceeding
of the Southeast Regional Meat Goat Production
Symposium, Florida A&M University, 83-86, 1996.
S. Mobini: Infectious Causes of
Abortion. In Youngquist (ed.) Current Therapy
in Large Animal Theriogenology, W. B. Saunders
Co., 1997.
S. Mobini: Nursing Care of
Goats. In Pratt (ed.) Principles and Practices
of Veterinary Technology, 1998.
Pugh, D.G.; Mobini,s; Hilton,C.D.:
Control Programs for Gastrointestinal Nematodes
in Sheep and Goats. The Compendium on Continuing
Education for Practicing Veterinarians, 20:
S112-115, 1998.
S. Mobini : Goat Medicine
Workshop. Proceeding of the Southeast Veterinary
Conference. Myrtle Beach, SC, 25-54, 1999.
Wiedmann M; Mobini S; Cole JR; et
all : Molecular Investigation of a Listeriosis
Outbreak in Goats Caused by an Unusual Strain of
Listeria Monocytogenes. JAVMA, 215: 369-371,
1999.
S. Mobini : Advance in
Reproductive Technologies in Sheep and Goats.
Proceeding of the 1st International
Conference on Sheep and Goat Diseases and
Productivity. Jordan University if Science &
Technology, 45, 1999.
Samake, S; Amoah EA; Mobini S;
Gazal O; Gelaye S : In Vitro Fertilization of
Goat Oocytes During the Non-Breeding Season.
Small Rum.Res., 35: 49-54, 2000.
S. Mobini : Reproductive
Management in Goats. Proceeding of the North
American Veterinary Conference. Orlando, FL,
219-225, 2000.
S. Mobini : Practice Tips Related
to Medications in Goats. Proceeding of the North
American Veterinary Conference. Orlando, FL,
226-228, 2000.
S. Mobini : Field Investigation
of A Listeriosis Outbreak in A Goat Herd.
Proceeding of the North American Veterinary
Conference. Orlando, FL , 229, 2000.
S. Mobini, Heath A, Pugh DG:
Theriogenology of sheep & Goat. In pugh (ed.)
Sheep & Goat Medicine. W. B. Saunders Co.,2002.
S. Mobini, Wolf C, Pugh DG: Flock
Health. In pugh (ed.) Sheep & Goat Medicine. W.
B. Saunders Co.,2002.
S. Mobini: Small Ruminant herd
Health Management; Common Small Ruminant
Diseases and Medications; and Small Ruminant Wet
Labs. Proceeding of GVMA Food Animal Conference
and Wet Lab, Tifton, GA , 2003.
S. Mobini: Investigation of Flock
Infertility. Proceeding of Society for
Theriogenology Annual Conference, Columbus, OH,
2003.
S. Mobini: Investigation of
Abortion in Sheep and Goats. Proceeding of
Society for Theriogenology Annual Conference,
Columbus, OH, 2003.
S. Mobini: Contagious Abortion in
Goats; FAMACHA© and Smart Drenching Approach to
Parasite Control; and Reproductive Management
for Goat Herds. American Dairy Goat Association
Annual Meeting and Convention, Nashville, TN,
2003.
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