About the Director
Professional Life
Dr. Alice Blue-McLendon is a veterinarian in the Department of
Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology, College of Veterinary
Medicine & Biomedical Sciences at Texas A&M University. She
teaches animal physiology to undergraduate students, Clinical
Correlates to first year veterinary students, and is the
veterinarian at the Winnie Carter Wildlife Center at the College of
Veterinary Medicine, Texas A&M University. Research interests
are in the areas of assisted reproduction in non-domestic animals,
including cloning, avian reproduction, and management of captive
exotic animals. She serves on the Veterinary Progress I Committee,
the Mentor Program for first year veterinary students, is an
inaugural member of the University-wide Aggie Honor Council, is an
advisor for the student organization Aggie Guide Dogs and Service
Dogs. She is proud to be a TAMU Fish Camp 2003 namesake.
Community Volunteer Involvement
Alice is a board member of Voices for Children, CASA of Brazos
Valley, a child-advocacy group; a volunteer with the Harley Toy
Run; a volunteer and member of the board of directors of the Brazos
Animal Shelter.
Interests and Hobbies
Alice likes to ride motorcycles, garden, read, travel, get
together with friends and family and cook.
A day in
the life of a veterinarian: Dr. Alice Blue-McLendon
Dr. Blue-McLendon's
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