Beran, George W.

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George W. Beran, a native of Riceville, Iowa, recieved his D.V.M. (1954) from Iowa State College (University). After graduating, he worked for two years as an epidemic intelligence officer with the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps. He went on to earn his Ph.D. (1959) in medical microbiology from the University of Kansas Medical School. Along with his wife Janice, Beran moved to the Philippines to serve as a Christian missionary in 1960. During his time there, he worked as a consultant for the World Health Organization (WHO) and helped to create and direct a diagnostic lab in the Phillippines that served both humans and animals. He also led a team that developed a rabies eradication program for developing countries. Before leaving the Philippines, Silliman University awarded him an Honorary Doctorate of Human Letters. After thirteen years as professor and researcher at Silliman University, Beran moved back to the United States in 1973 to begin his teaching career at Iowa State University.

A popular professor at Iowa State University, Beran received the Distinguished Teacher Award in Veterinary Medicine in 1975; in 1978, the American Food Hygiene Veterinarians selected him for the Outstanding Teacher of Veterinary Food Hygiene Award. In 1979, Beran was awarded the International Award of the World Veterinary Epidemiology Society in Moscow, Russia, for his work in the epidemiology of diseases transmitted from animals to people, particularly in the field of rabies. Again, in 1980, he was named Outstanding Teacher of the Year. That same year, he and his wife traveled to Nigeria as Fulbright-Hays Scholars.

Beran retired in 1998 at the age of 70 after teaching at Iowa State University for twenty-five years. Even after his retirement, Beran remained active, continuing to serve as coordinator for Iowa State University in the Food Safety Consortium, as chair for the USDA's technical advisory group, which was working to revise slaughter inspections, as a member of the National Advisory Committee for Microbiological Criteria for Foods, and also working with the American Veterinary Medical Association's Council on Public Health. Along with veterinarian Linda Schlater, Beran provided funding for the creation of the R. Allen Packer Veterinary Heritage Room, the Iowa State University Museum of Veterinary Medicine, in 2002. In 2004, Beran received the Sustainable Agriculture Award from the Practical Farmers of Iowa.

From the description of Papers, 1930-2005, n.d. (Iowa State University). WorldCat record id: 268777012

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