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Cardiology Residency
Three-year training programme that satisfies the requirements for certification by both the ACVIM and ECVIM in the Specialty of Cardiology -
Dermatology Residency
Clinical training in veterinary dermatology at the standard necessary to obtain the ECVD Diploma in Veterinary Dermatology -
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Anatomy Art with our Junior and Teen Vet clubs
Do you want to work with animals when you grow up? Then you’re a perfect fit for our Junior and Teen Vet Clubs! On the 30th May the Widening Participation team held a day of fun activities for our members, who are all thinking about becoming vets, …Do you want to work with animals when you grow up? Then you’re a perfect fit for our Junior and …
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Graduate Diploma in Veterinary Nursing
The GradDip VN programme is no longer available. See our exciting new courses for RVNs (starting in 2021) - Certificates in Advanced Veterinary Nursing. -
MRes - Assisted Reproductive Technology for expediting canine Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) translational research
Details of a partially funded MRes project supervised by Dr Ali Fouladi-Nashta and Professor Richard Piercy - currently open for applications! -
MRes - Contribution of acidosis to chronic pain in Paget’s disease of bone
Details of A partially funded MRes project supervised by Prof. Chantal Chenu (RVC) and Dr. Shafaq Sikandar (QMUL) - currently open for applications! -
MRes - Investigating the sex-dependent effects of macrophage insulin resistance on non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
Details of a partially funded MRes project supervised by Dr Matthew Gage, Dr Caroline Pellet-Many - currently open for applications! -
MRes - Mapping the transcriptomic landscape of cerebrovascular repair following inflammation
Supervisors: Dr Helen Stolp, Dr Dong Xia and Prof Caroline Wheeler-Jones Department: Comparative Biomedical Sciences Project Details Vascular dysfunction is recognized as contributing to the etiology of neurological, and particularly … -
MRes - Testing the ‘legs as linkages’ paradigm
Supervisors: Prof Jim Usherwood and Prof Alan Wilson Department: Comparative Biomedical Sciences Project Details Animal legs are not wheels. However, during fast running, they appear to act like wheels or skates, supporting body weight ( …