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RVC researchers achieve 100% compliance with ResearchFish submission
The Royal Veterinary College has achieved 100% compliance with its ResearchFish submission for the third year in a row. Thanks go to all our researchers who have helped with ensuring that we achieved a full compliance with our research submissions. …The Royal Veterinary College has achieved 100% compliance with its ResearchFish submission for the …
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From the geometry of a toppling table to a new ‘grazing’ gait? And perhaps why monkeys walk weirdly
In a new paper published in the Royal Society journal Biology Letters, two Royal Veterinary College (RVC) experts exploited the geometry of a wobbly table to explain the ‘grazing’ gait in quadrupeds as well as walking in primates. Very simple … -
VetCompass rocks the joint in dogs
A new VetCompass™ study is the largest study of osteoarthritis in dogs under veterinary care ever conducted and covered 455,557 dogs. Osteoarthritis is the most common joint disease diagnosed in dogs and poses considerable welfare challenges.A new VetCompass™ study is the largest study of osteoarthritis in dogs under veterinary care ever …
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French Bulldogs: Latest VetCompass™ breed explored
The top health issues in French Bulldogs have been revealed as a result of Britain’s largest ever study into the breed, conducted by the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) and supported by the Kennel Club Charitable Trust.The top health issues in French Bulldogs have been revealed as a result of Britain’s largest ever …
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1st prize for PhD student
Congratulations to Marie-Christine Bartens, 2nd year LiDo/Bloomsbury PhD student working in the Molecular Immunology group of Prof Dirk Werling, who has won 1st prize for the best poster presentation at the International Veterinary Vaccinology …Congratulations to Marie-Christine Bartens, 2nd year LiDo/Bloomsbury PhD student working in the …
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New Study looking at ageing in male versus female dogs
Do male and female dogs age differently? Given that the lives of pet dogs are so closely entwined with their owners, we can learn a lot from dogs that can help both dogs themselves and also help the human species. Humans are known to exhibit female- … -
VetCompass™ explores aging in males and females
Given that the lives of pet dogs are so closely entwined with their owners, we can learn a lot from dogs that can help both dogs themselves and also help the human species. Humans are known to exhibit female-biased survival and multiple sex …Given that the lives of pet dogs are so closely entwined with their owners, we can learn a lot from …
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IVVN Exchange Award
Congratulations to Dr Sharon Kendall, Dr Ben Swift and Dr Lucy Brunton who have secured a £10,000 laboratory exchange award from the International Veterinary Vaccinology Network. The project entitled “Isolation and molecular characterisation of …Congratulations to Dr Sharon Kendall, Dr Ben Swift and Dr Lucy Brunton who have secured a £10,000 …
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Journal of Comparative Pathology Educational Trust and Petplan Charitable Trust Joint Research Award
Congratulations to Dr Jonathan Williams, Professor Dirk Werling and Dr Dong Xia who have been awarded The Journal of Comparative Pathology Educational Trust and Petplan Charitable Trust Joint Research Award in Veterinary Pathology. Canine chronic …Congratulations to Dr Jonathan Williams, Professor Dirk Werling and Dr Dong Xia who have been …
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Latest VetCompass™ research explores seizure occurrence in dogs
Seizures are considered common events in dogs. However, reliable information on seizure occurrence in UK dogs has been limited until now. Seizures in dogs are sudden, short lasting and transient events but, to date, most studies have focused on the …