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RVC pharmacologist's Biophysical Society role
A Royal Veterinary College pharmacologist, Miche Campanella, has been elected to a role at the Biophysical Society, an international organisation with more than 9,000 members. The decision was made at the 60th Biophysical Society annual meeting.A Royal Veterinary College (RVC) pharmacologist has been elected to a role at the Biophysical …
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ACVP Pathology Exam Success
Congratulations also go to Annette Levey in Clinical Pathology and external resident Fiona Brooks who have both passed the General Pathology (Phase 1) part of the ACVP board certification exam. Another great achievement for the Pathology Group. … -
'Problems from head to tail'
On the 5th of April 2016 the Guardian released an article highlighting a handful of the medical issues we have been working on here at the RVC regarding bracycephalic dog breeds. 'Problems from head to tail': craze for pedigree pugs raises health …On the 5th of April 2016 the Guardian released an article highlighting a handful of the medical …
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ACVP Pathology Exam Success
Congratulations to Anatomic Pathology SCTS's Alex Civello (joint-funded by APHA and RVC), Tom Eley (supported by BPEX and Boehringer Ingelheim), Ellie Ross (part-time RVC trainee from MRC Harwell, Oxford) and Hannah Williams (Wellcome Trust … -
Probabilistic risk assessment to inform surveillance and control of Hepatitis E
Professor Javier Guitian and Dr Ana Mateus have been awarded funding by the Agriculture & Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) to develop a probabilistic risk assessment to inform surveillance and control of Hepatitis E. The European Food Safety …Professor Javier Guitian and Dr Ana Mateus have been awarded funding by the Agriculture & …
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How did some large dinosaurs’ bodies develop?
Research using computer models of the bodies of sauropod dinosaurs to examine the evolutionary history of their body shape -
RVC at SVEPM 2016
RVC was well represented at SVEPM 2016 in Elsinore, Denmark last weekRVC was well represented at SVEPM 2016 in Elsinore, Denmark last week. VEEPH members received very …
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Structure and Motion researchers get children Stepping Into Science at The Big Bang Fair
Last week, researchers from Structure and Motion attended The Big Bang Fair at Birmingham NEC with their activity ‘Stepping Into Science’, designed by Dr Jim Usherwood and Dr Zoe Self. The Stepping Into Science project is part of Dr Usherwood’s Wellcome Trust funded research and combines public engagement with data collection. -
Countries Agree on Actions to Help Save Saiga Antelopes
Saiga Range Countries and Experts Convene in Tashkent Following Saiga Mass Mortality EventSaiga Range Countries and Experts Convene in Tashkent Following Saiga Mass Mortality Event …
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All cows are not the same!
Disease susceptible calves and cows have animal welfare implications and economic consequences for the farmers due to high medication costs and loss of production. Disease resistant cattle would be a sustainable approach to reduce (preventive) …Disease susceptible calves and cows have animal welfare implications and economic consequences for …