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A study conducted by the Royal Veterinary College in collaboration with UT Southwestern Medical Center demonstrates the potential of gene editing technology to treat Duchenne muscular dystrophy
A study conducted by the Royal Veterinary College in collaboration with UT Southwestern Medical Center demonstrates the potential of gene editing technology to treat Duchenne muscular dystrophyResearchers at the Royal Veterinary College (RVC), in collaboration with researchers at UT …
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The Royal Veterinary College raises £45million in debut private placement
The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has successfully raised £45 million to facilitate investment in major campus developments supporting education, research and veterinary services, through a debut private placement with Sun Life Investment Management. -
The RVC helps shape international agreement on what constitutes naturally healthy body shapes for dogs
The International Collaborative on Extreme Conformations in Dogs (ICECDogs) has published a position paper, heavily informed by research from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC), that helps owners to recognise good innate health in dogs. The …The International Collaborative on Extreme Conformations in Dogs (ICECDogs) has published a …
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Congratulations to Dr Steven McCulloch!
Many congratulations to Steven McCulloch on successfully defending his PhD thesis entitled "The British animal health and welfare policy process: accounting for the interests of sentient species". He was supervised by Prof. Christopher Wathes, Prof. …Many congratulations to Steven McCulloch on successfully defending his PhD thesis entitled "The …
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RVC team publish work on oestrus suppression in the mare
Dr Madeleine Campbell, Dr Mandi de Mestre, Professor Ken Smith, Daniel Hampshire, Dr Belinda Rose and Lauren Hamstead have recently published the results of their HBLB funded work on the development of a welfare-friendly, ethical method of oestrus …Dr Madeleine Campbell, Dr Mandi de Mestre, Professor Ken Smith, Daniel Hampshire, Dr Belinda Rose …
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New study on tying-up in horses and ponies
Recurrent exertional rhabdomyolysis (RER), also known as tying up, is an exercise-associated disease that involves repeated episodes of muscle damage -
A One Health Framework for the Evaluation of Rabies Control Programmes
A new article involving RVC researchers has recently been published in PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, relating to One Health. One Health recognises that the health of humans, animals and ecosystems are connected and advocates coordinated, …A new article involving RVC researchers has recently been published in PLOS Neglected Tropical …
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PhD student wins second prize in poster competition at the OIE Global Conference on Biological Threat Reduction
Congratulations to Peter Holloway, PhD student, who won 2nd prize in a poster competition at the OIE Global Conference on Biological Threat Reduction, which recently took place in Paris. Peter's poster focused on the current twinning initiative …Congratulations to Peter Holloway, PhD student, who won 2nd prize in a poster competition at the …
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VEEPH PhD student named as Pirbright young scientist of the year!
Claire Guinat, Pirbright Young Scientist of the Year award, Royal Veterinary College, Pirbright InstituteClaire Guinat is one of two joint winners of the Pirbright Young Scientist of the Year award. …
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VEEPH at APHA
Members of RVC's VEEPH group visit APHA WeybridgeMembers of VEEPH visited APHA Weybridge on 6th July for a research workshop and networking meetings. …