John Burke is a Manager-Member of Biographs LLC, a privately owned company with exclusive rights to manufacture and sell PainTraceT, a patented, totally non-invasive device that measures the skin's response to pain. Mr. Burke has a science background, was one of the original developers of PainTraceT, and has made significant improvements in it that have paved the way for full commercialization worldwide. He has 25 years of experience in both domestic and international business, including high technology development. See www.paintrace.com.


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Dr. Lynn Peck, DVM, earned her veterinary degree and a Master's degree in equine reproduction at the University of Florida. Her training in alternative therapies includes veterinary homeopathy and acupuncture, equine osteopathy, Touch Balancing/Animal BowenT, nutrition, applied kinesiology, Quantum TouchT, NeuroEmotional TechniqueT and Neural TouchT. Dr. Peck teaches Touch Balancing/Animal BowenT workshops nationally, is an acupuncture instructor at the Chi Institute, and is certified in electromagnetic radiation bioneutralization by Geo-Baubiologie of Germany. She speaks on alternative medicine at local and national conferences.


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Dr. Tracy A. Turner, DVM, MS, Dipl. ACVS. Dr. Turner's primary area of research has focused on equine lameness with particular interest in poor performance, thermography and equine podiatry. He has spoken nationally and internationally on lameness topics, and was named to the International Equine Veterinarians Hall of Fame for his work on equine feet. Turner was raised around horses on a small ranch in Southwestern Colorado where he apprenticed with a farrier and used those skills to help finance his education. He received his DVM degree from Colorado State University, after which he was able to pursue his interest in equine medicine and surgery at the University of Georgia, and Purdue University. He joined the equine faculty at the University of Illinois and then the University of Florida. He was twice named Large Animal Clinician of the Year. He became a diplomat of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons in 1986 and was one of four veterinarians to be certified by the American Academy of Thermology in 2004. He joined Anoka Equine Clinic in 2004 where his responsibility is Sports Medicine, Lameness, and Surgery. Turner has served as chairman of the AAEP's Farrier Liaison Committee, and he was selected as the surgeon on-call for the 1999 Pan Am Games. He rides and competes at combined training, and is very active in associations for eventing, dressage, and state horse issues.


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