The inaugural New Jersey Veterinary Foundation Veterinary Educator of the Year award was presented to Dr. Sarah Ralston. The Rutgers University professor, who is retiring, has mentored 113 students who have gone on to veterinary medicine careers since 2000 alone.
Her Young Horse Teaching and Research program provided hundreds of students from 1999 to 2013 the opportunity not only to learn some principles of doing scientific research, but also the hands-on experience of teaching young horses ground manners, but also being involved with marketing, promotion and team work in connection with the annual auction of the horses.
She has mentored more than 30 George H Cook Honors Scholars, about half of whom went on to vet school, with others going into human medicine or on to graduate school, veterinary technician or USDA positions.
Sarah’s research on glucose and insulin metabolism, young horse nutrition, senior horse nutrition and more recently metabonomic studies of osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) in horses has made an impact in how horses are fed.
Desite her retirement plans, Sarah will continue to be available for consults, advising students and doing research, collaborating with colleagues in Princeton.