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MRes - Which genes are crucial inducers of Sertoli cell proliferation?
Lead RVC Supervisor: Dr. Abir Mukherjee and Dr. Ali Fouladi Department: Comparative Biomedical Sciences Background, aims and objectives: he testicular function of spermatogenesis requires circulating hormone action as well as local … -
MRes - Investigating the role of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNA) in the immunological response to NDV in chicken
Lead RVC Supervisor: Dr. Androniki Psifidi(RVC), Prof. Georgios Banos (University of Edinburgh) Dr. Ankit Hinsu (RVC) Department: Clinical Science and Services Background, aims and objectives: Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are a diverse class … -
How to Apply (D100)
The application process for the BVetMed (D100) programme is outlined below. It is each applicant's responsibility to ensure they fully complete the application process, so make sure you read all the information provided carefully. General guidance … -
Veterinary Epidemiology and Public Health
The RVC's postgraduate course in Veterinary Epidemiology and Public Health can be taken distance learning. The programme leads to a postgraduate certificate, diploma and MSc. -
MRes - Epidemiology of lymphoma in dogs
Lead RVC Supervisor: Prof Dave Brodbelt, Dr Collette Taylor, Dr Dan O’Neill and Dr Sandra Guillen Department: Pathobiology and Population Sciences and Clinical Science and Services Background, aims and objectives: Cancer is a leading cause of … -
Veterinary Epidemiology
The MSc Veterinary Epidemiology is a one-year masters or diploma course in vet epidemiology, covering public health, veterinary science and animal health, taught by the Royal Veterinary College and LSHTM, University of London, UK -
MSc Wild Animal Health
The MSc in Wild Animal Health is a one-year postgraduate masters programme concerned with conservation medicine, run by The Royal Veterinary College and the Zoological Society of London, UK. -
MRes - Derivation of corneal keratocytes from canine induced pluripotent stem cells
Supervisors: Dr Christiane Kafarnik, Dr Clara de Pascale and Dr Debbie Guest Department: Clinical Science and Services Project Details The cornea is an optically clear tissue permitting light transmission into the eye. Transparency of the … -
MRes - Investigating the G2385R Parkinson’s risk variant in Leucine Rich Repeat Kinase 2
Lead RVC Supervisor: Dr. Patrick A. Lewis and Dr. Helen Stolp Department: Comparative Biomedical Sciences Background, aims and objectives: Mutations in Leucine Rich Repeat Kinase 2 (LRRK2) are the most common genetic cause of Parkinson’s … -
MRes - Gabapentin use in cats under primary veterinary care in the UK - A VetCompass perspective
Lead RVC Supervisor: Dr Dan O’Neill, Dr Karen Hiestand, Dr Rowena Packer, Prof Dave Brodbelt Department: Pathobiology and Population Sciences, Clinical Science and Services Background, aims and objectives: With over 12 million cats …