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International welfare group calls for worldwide end to adverts inappropriately using dogs with extreme body shapes
The International Collaborative on Extreme Conformations in Dogs (ICECDogs) has released new guidance for advertisers, heavily informed by research from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC), that advises on which images of dogs should be avoided in …The International Collaborative on Extreme Conformations in Dogs (ICECDogs) has released new …
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PhD student wins prize
Congratulations to Suzanne Martin (PhD student supervised by Professor Brian Catchpole), who has won the 3rd prize at the Early Career Researcher Presentation at the Veterinary Vaccinology Network Conference in Stirling for her presentation on ‘ …Congratulations to Suzanne Martin (PhD student supervised by Professor Brian Catchpole), who has …
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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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Award to RVC PhD Student
Congratulations to PhD student, Victoria Crossley, who has been awarded the Society for Comparative Endocrinology early career research award for her oral presentation at the ACVIM Forum in Denver entitled: "Breed, Coat Color and Hair Length as Risk …Congratulations to PhD student, Victoria Crossley, who has been awarded the Society for Comparative …
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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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Prize for VetCompass™ PhD student
Congratulations to our PhD student Imogen Schofield for receiving the Dog's Trust prize after gaining the highest marks on the Master's Degree in Veterinary Epidemiology at the RVC. As part of this degree Imogen undertook a research project with … -
Dog’s body size and shape could indicate a greater bone tumour risk
Osteosarcoma is a painful and aggressive bone tumour in dogs that is known to be more common in certain breeds than others. New research has now confirmed that larger breeds, such as Rottweiler, Great Dane and Rhodesian Ridgeback, have a greater … -
UFAW Animal Welfare Student Scholarship awarded to final year BVetMed student
Holly Asquith-Barnes, a final year BVetMed student was awarded an Animal Welfare Student Scholarship from the Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW), a Zebra Foundation grant from the British Veterinary Zoological Society (BVZS) and a …Holly Asquith-Barnes, a final year BVetMed student was awarded an Animal Welfare Student …
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UFAW 'Ruth Harrison Student Scholarship' for RVC BVetMed Student
RVC BVetMrd student Izzy Izquierdo-Hall awarded the Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW) ‘Ruth Harrison Student Scholarship award'Congratulations to Izzy Izquierdo-Hall BvetMed student who was awarded the Universities Federation …
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MSci student successful at International Conference
Jacob Regan (MSci student) has been successful in applying for a place to attend the Early Career Forum at ENDO 2017 in Florida in April (the world’s largest event for presenting and obtaining the latest in endocrine science and medicine). This …Jacob Regan (MSci student) has been successful in applying for a place to attend the Early Career …