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Hypoxia, regulatory T cells and the DNA damage response in canine cancer
Hypoxia, regulatory T cells and the DNA damage response in canine cancer Supervisors: Professor Oliver Garden (ogarden@rvc.ac.uk ), Dr Henny Martineau (hmartineau@rvc.ac.uk ), Dr Ester Hammond Department of Oncology, University of Oxford (ester. … -
Avoid rejection to fix a broken heart: assessing the feasibility of allogeneic stem cell therapy for canine dilated cardiomyopathy
Supervisor - Dr David Connolly dconnolly@rvc.ac.uk This is a one year funded MRes position with the possibility of leading onto a full PhD. The main objectives are to characterise and compare immunological parameters and reactivity of … -
Phenotypic and functional characterisation of canine monocytes: towards a novel therapeutic target for inflammatory and autoimmune disease?
Phenotypic and functional characterisation of canine monocytes: towards a novel therapeutic target for inflammatory and autoimmune disease? Supervisors: Professor Oliver Garden (ogarden@rvc.ac.uk), Dr Michelle Goulart (mgoulart@rvc.ac.uk), Dr … -
Intercalated BSc Comparative Pathology
The Royal Veterinary College's Intecalated BSc Comparative Pathology degree option focuses on veterinary pathology in a way which will support subsequent pathology-oriented careers through first-class small group teaching and innovative research projects -
Certificates in Advanced Veterinary Nursing
The Graduate and Postgraduate Certificates in Advanced Veterinary Nursing are two exciting new courses from the RVC, replacing the Graduate Diploma in Veterinary Nursing. -
Graduate Diploma in Veterinary Nursing Published Papers
GradDip VNs have published articles in the first international peer-reviewed journal for veterinary nurses – The Veterinary Nurse – from work developed as part of their Graduate Diploma course studies. Abbitt, G. (2010) Legal, ethical and … -
Publications
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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 … -
Public Engagement
Explore the spectrum of public engagement initiatives where our veterinary nurses actively participate in community involvement and professional development. Click to view RVC VN public engagement activity Submit your public engagement … -
Mitral Valve Disease Information Sheet
The mitral valve acts as a seal on the left side of the heart between the atrial chamber (the filling chamber) and the ventricle (the pumping chamber), Figure 1. It is made of very thin but very tough tissue around the mitral valve orifice. The …