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VetCompass™ links up to investigate Alabama Rot in dogs
Alabama Rot is a newly emergent disease in dogs but a study with linked data to VetCompass™ sheds new light on this phenomenon. Alabama Rot, also known as cutaneous and renal glomerular vasculopathy (CRGV), is a disease of unknown cause that is … -
Latest collaborative VetCompass™ research explores prognostic factors in dogs with cardiac disease attending primary-care practice
Degenerative mitral valve disease (DMVD) is a common form of cardiac disease in dogs, especially in small breed dogs such as the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. The disease has been explored by specialists and prognostic indicators have been … -
An international collaborative network publishes new guidance handbook to enhance the evaluation of One Health
The Network for Evaluation of One Health (NEOH) has published a new interdisciplinary guidance handbook which lays out an evidenced based framework for evaluating integrated approaches to health, such as the One Health approach.The Network for Evaluation of One Health (NEOH) has published a new interdisciplinary guidance …
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Latest VetCompass™ research shows chocolate labradors have shorter lifespan than rest of breed
Latest VetCompass research shows chocolate labradors have shorter lifespan than rest of breedCheck out the latest research from the VetCompassTM team here:
https://www.rvc.ac.uk/vetcompass/ …
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Creating and connecting a community of food systems thinkers
A novel approach to addressing the challenges of the food system has marked its third successful year.A novel approach to addressing the challenges of the food system has marked its third successful …
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Latest VetCompass™ research explores seizure occurrence in dogs
This latest VetCompass™ study has revealed the prevalence and risk factors for seizure occurrence. Certain breeds are at increased risk of seizure occurrence. Other risk factors such as sex, age and bodyweight were also identified. These results can help practitioners, insurance companies, pharmaceutical manufacturers and pharmacovigilance agencies by providing a representative evidence-base that can be generalized to the wider dog population.Seizures are considered common events in dogs. However, reliable information on seizure occurrence …
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Congratulations to RVC's first Biological Sciences (Animal Behaviour, Welfare and Ethics) graduates
RVC is delighted to announce that the first student cohort have graduated from our 3 year BSc in Biological Sciences (Animal Behaviour, Welfare and Ethics) degree. These graduates studied this biological science subject with a multidisciplinary …RVC is delighted to announce that the first student cohort have graduated from our 3 year BSc in …
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New GplusE video
For the past three years, researchers at the RVC (led by Prof Claire Wathes, and Prof Dirk Werling) have been involved in an European Union FP7 funded project, entitled “GplusE”: Genotype and Environment contributing to the sustainability of dairy …For the past three years, researchers at the RVC (led by Prof Claire Wathes, and Prof Dirk Werling) …
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MSc Student wins poster prize at AVTRW Conference in Nottingham
Congratulations to Sophie Pulcella, a Wild Animal Biology MSc student, who was also awarded a prize at the recent AVTRW Conference in Nottingham. Sophie was awarded the prize for best poster. The title of Sophie's poster was: A novel protocol for …Congratulations to Sophie Pulcella, a Wild Animal Biology MSc student, who was also awarded a prize …
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PhD Student wins prize for best oral presentation
Congratulations to Bhagyalakshmi Chengat, one of our ZELS-AS (Zoonosis and Emerging Livestock Systems-Associated Studentship) PhD students, who has been awarded the prize for the best presentation at the recent Association for Veterinary Teaching …Congratulations to Bhagyalakshmi Chengat, one of our ZELS-AS (Zoonosis and Emerging Livestock …