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The Weird Thing About Cat Legs
The Atlantic recently published a new online article about Professor John Hutchinson and members of his group from the Structure & Motion team which discusses their research into cat legs and why big cats are the world's only large, crouching ⦠-
Congratulations Dr. Whiting!
Congratulations to our Lecturer in Veterinary Ethics and Law, Martin Whiting who has successfully defended his thesis on āThe Veterinary Profession, Social Closure, and Public Interest in the UKā. Martinās thesis opens up an exciting new area of ā¦Congratulations to our Lecturer in Veterinary Ethics and Law, Martin Whiting who has successfully ā¦
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Manās āBest Friendā just got even better
Dogs have long been called Manās Best Friend, providing both companionship and work to their human owners. But a revolutionary new research platform called VetCompass⢠Programme at the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) is now harnessing the power of ā¦Dogs have long been called Manās Best Friend, providing both companionship and work to their human ā¦
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Understanding the behaviour and improving the welfare of chickens
RVC's Professor in Animal Welfare, Dr. Christine Nicol, has edited this new publication - Understanding the behaviour and improving the welfare of chickens. The publication draws on Christine's and the contributors' extensive knowledge in ā¦RVC's Professor in Animal Welfare, Dr. Christine Nicol, has edited this new publication - ā¦
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Best Poster - International Society for Equitation Science
Congratulations to AWSE's PhD student Aline!!! Aline's excellent poster at the International Society for Equitation Science conference won Best Poster!! Aline presented preliminary data on how foal stress responses at weaning are modulated by ā¦Congratulations to AWSE's PhD student Aline!!!
Aline's excellent poster at the International ā¦
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VetCompass Christmas Newsletter 2021
Although a very challenging year, 2021 has also seen some remarkable achievements from so many persons and teams involved with VetCompass. We sincerely thank you all for your contributions to animal welfare by both your direct work in practice and ⦠-
VetCompass Christmas Newletter 2022
As we approach the end of 2022, this is our opportunity to thank all those wonderful people and organisations who have contributed to the ever-increasing impact that Big Data projects such as VetCompass are having on improving animal welfare in the ⦠-
Why the waddle?
Professor John Hutchinson's recent visit to Penguin Beach at London Zoo has gathered international attention from BBC News to The New Yorker. Professor Hutchinson is collaborating with visiting PhD student James Proffitt, from the University of ⦠-
VetCompass at the 2017 UFAW International Symposium
Dr. Jen Summers was fortunate to represent VetCompass at the recent annual meeting of the Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW), which asked āMeasuring animal welfare and applying scientific advances - Why is it still so difficult?ā. ⦠-
VetCompass⢠reveals the secrets of the Border Terrier in England
The Border Terrier is a working terrier type that is generally considered to be a relatively healthy and hardy breed. A new VetCompass⢠has explored these beliefs using anonymised clinical data from hundreds of veterinary clinics in England. These ā¦The Border Terrier is a working terrier type that is generally considered to be a relatively ā¦