Dr. Bob Glock
A long-standing leader in the industry, Dr. Bob Glock has spent a career educating, researching and leading. Dr. Robert Glock received his DVM from Iowa State University in 1961, and his PhD from Iowa State in 1971. He became a diplomate in the American College of Veterinary Pathology in 1974. Before graduation, he was employed at a practice in Jewell, Iowa, then was a virologist from 1961-1963 for the U.S. Army in Fort Detrick, Md. Glock practiced in Edgerton, Wis., until 1967. He then joined the Iowa State Department of Pathology, where he taught and remained until 1981.
Glock served with Central Arizona Veterinary, Casa Grande, Ariz., as a lab director until 1987. He then joined Colorado State University through 1998, then returned to Arizona, this time the University of Arizona, where he was a research scientist and pathologist until 2016. Glock has been active with the Salmonellosis Committee of the United States Animal Health Association, the Foreign Animal Disease Committee of the American Association of Swine Veterinarians, the Arizona Cattlemen’s Association BQACommittee and the AVMA Council on Research.