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Gregg W. BeVier

Gregg W. BeVier

Assistant Dean of Clinical Affairs
Qualifications: BS, MS, DVM, MBA
School/Division: Veterinary Medicine

Credentials

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Dr. BeVier is a 1982 graduate from the University of Illinois, College of Veterinary Medicine.  He is well experienced in the livestock sector having worked with  PIC, Premium Standard Farms, Merial, The Bill & Melinda Gates foundation, Sexing Technologies and AcuFast. He was also on the faculty at the University of Illinois, College of Veterinary Medicine and the University of Georgia, College of Agriculture and Agricultural Sciences. He currently resides near Atlanta, GA.

  • Reproductive Physiology
  • Sex Sorted Sperm Technology
  • Laparoscopic Insemination Methods
  • Livestock Development in Less Developed Countries
  • Diseases of Swine

  • Distinguished Alum Award: 2004 College of Veterinary Medicine, U of Illinois

  • Sherwood, C.C. Chang, G.W. BeVier, and P.J. Dziuk: Radioimmunoassay of Plasma Relaxin Levels Throughout Pregnancy and at Parturition in the Pig. Endocrinology 97:834, 1975.
  • Sherwood, C.C. Chang, G.W. BeVier, J.R. Diehl, and P.J. Dziuk: Relaxin Concentrations in Pig Plasma Following the Administration of Prostaglandin F2 During Late Pregnancy. Endocrinology 98:875, 1976.
  • P.A. Martin, G.W. BeVier, P.J. Dziuk: The Effects of Number of Corpora Lutea on the Length of Gestation in Pigs. Biology of Reproduction 16:633, 1977.
  • P.A. Martin, G.W. BeVier, P.J. Dziuk: The Effects of Disconnecting the Uterus and Ovary on the Length of Gestation in the Pig. Biology of Reproduction 18:428, 1978.
  • G.W. BeVier and P.J. Dziuk: The Effect of Number of Fetuses and Their Location in the Uterus in the Incidence of Stillbirth. Proceedings from the 1976 International Pig Veterinary Society, Ames, Iowa.
  • G.W. BeVier and L.R. Backstrom: Seasonal Fertility Patterns in 22 Confined Swine Herds. Proceedings from the 1980 International Pig Veterinary Society, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • G.W. BeVier, G.D. Dial, B.K. Gustafsson, and J.E. Hixon: Incidence of Post Weaning Anestrous in Primiparous Sows and Response to Treatment with Exogenous Gonadotropin. Proceedings from the 1981 American Society of Animal Sciences, Raleigh, North Carolina.
  • G.D. Dial, G.W. BeVier, B.K. Gustafsson, and J.E. Hixon: Response of Postlactational Anestrous Sows to Ovulatory Stimuli. Proceedings from the 1981 American Society of Animal Sciences, Raleigh, North Carolina.
  • G.W. BeVier, G.D. Dial, J.E. Hixon, and B.K. Gustafsson: The Incidence of Post Weaning Anestrus in Primiparous Sows and Their response to Treatment with Gonadotropin. Proceedings from the 1982 International Pig Veterinary Society, Mexico City, Mexico.
  • G.D. Dial, G.W. BeVier, J.E. Hixon, and B.K. Gustafsson: Endocrine Response to the Post Weaning and Anestrus Sow to Exogenous Estradiol and Gonadotropin. Proceedings from the 1982 International Pig Veterinary Society, Mexico City, Mexico.
  • G.D. Dial, O.K. Dial, G.W. BeVier, S.D. Glenn, and P.J. Dziuk: Estrous Behavior and Circadian Discharge of Luteinizing Hormone in the Prepubertal Gilt in Response to Exogenous Estrogen. Biology of Reproduction 29:1047, 1983.
  • G.D. Dial, G.W. BeVier, J.E. Hixon, and B.K. Gustafsson: The Endocrine Pathogenesis of Postweaning Anestrus in Swine: Response of the Persistently Anestrus Sow to Hormonal Stimuli. American Journal of Veterinary Research 45:1737, 42 No. 9; 1984
  • A.H. Brightman, J. Everitt, and G. W. BeVier: Epibulbar Solid Dermoid Choristoma in a Pig. Veterinary Pathology, 22:292-294, 1985.
  • G.W. BeVier and B. Lautner: Realities of Contemporary Livestock Production. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, Volume 203, No. 3, 369-371, 1994.

Book Chapters

  • Dial, G.D. and BeVier, G.W.: Non-infectious Causes of Reproductive Failure in the Female Pig. Fertility and Infertility in Veterinary Practice, edited by J.A. Laing, W.J. Brinley Morgan, W.C. Wagner. Fourth edition, Baillière Tindall, London, England, 1988.
  • Dial, G.D. and BeVier, G.W.: Pharmacologic Control of Estrus and Ovulation in the Pig. Current Therapy in Theriogenology 2, edited by D.A. Marrow. W.B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1986.
  • Prescriptive Thoughts for an Enriched Life. Gregg BeVier 2019 on Amazon

  • Swine Reproductive Biology

  • 2006 Howard Dunne Memorial Lecture, American Association of Swine Veterinarians
  • 2010 Distinguished Lecture, U of MN, Allen D. Leman Swine Conference
  • 2012 U Penn School of Veterinary Medicine Commencement Speaker
  • 2012 Banff Pork Seminar
  • 2014 St. Matthew’s School of Veterinary Medicine Commencement Speaker

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