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MRes - Identifying regional alterations in brain microstructure that correlated with disrupted social behaviour
Supervisors: Dr Helen Stolp and Dr Ruby Chang Department: Comparative Biomedical Sciences Project Details Altered social behavior is one of several behavioral differences in patients with neurodevelopmental conditions such as autism spectrum … -
The interactions between mesenchymal and cardiac stem cells
The interactions between mesenchymal and cardiac stem cells in the management of dilated cardiomyopathy Supervisors: Dr Jayesh Dudhia (jdudhia@rvc.ac.uk), Dr David Connolly (dconnolly@rvc.ac.uk) and Dr Brian Catchpole Background: The purpose of … -
Veterinary Nursing - Living in Hertfordshire
Living in Hertfordshire While studying, you can take advantage of our tranquil Hawkshead Campus in the surrounding areas of Potters Bar; here, you will be immersed in the student community, and there are plenty of pubs, bars and walks to … -
Animals in Teaching
The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) delivers undergraduate courses in biological sciences, veterinary medicine and veterinary nursing, postgraduate taught courses in a wide range of veterinary-related subject areas and clinical training to veterinary … -
Mitigating Circumstances
If you feel that you have mitigating circumstances which need to be taken into account during the assessment of your application to the RVC, you need to complete the Mitigating Circumstances form in the My Applications portal. Please contact the … -
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MRes - Exploring the effects of maternal obesity on trophoblast cell differentiation and placental function
Lead RVC Supervisor: Dr. António Galvão Department: Comparative Biomedical Sciences Background, aims and objectives: This exciting research program investigates how maternal obesity disrupts critical processes in placental development, … -
How to apply (BVSc Veterinary Science)
Applications for the BVSc Veterinary Science joint undergraduate programmes at Aberystwyth University and the RVC -
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How to help others - Being an active bystander
What is an active bystander? We can all be bystanders to harassment, bullying, and unacceptable behaviour. If we witness something that doesn’t seem right, for example someone being harassed, in danger or under threat there’s a choice to make - …