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Fact File
Psittacosis
Psittacosis is a zoonotic disease, which means that it can be transmitted from birds to people.
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New blood fridge funded through supporters' Companion Dog Show
Our new blood fridge has arrived at the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals! A huge thank you to Joan and Paul and the K9 Care Dog Training Club for raising £2,100 from this year’s Companion Dog Show towards the blood fridge.Our new blood fridge has arrived at the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals! A huge thank you to Joan …
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Kentish Town Young Farmers visit
On 22nd August, the widening participation team had the pleasure of welcoming 26 young people (aged 7 - 15) who currently volunteer at the Kentish Town City Farm. They help out by cleaning out animals, taking them for walks, feeding them and …On 22nd August, the widening participation team had the pleasure of welcoming 26 young people ( …
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Junior & Teen Vet Club - Adaptable Animals
On Wednesday 1st of August the Widening Participation team held a day long series of events, starting with a fantastic visit from the University of Hertfordshire summer school pupils. Their summer school was Harry Potter themed, so we discussed …On Wednesday 1st of August the Widening Participation team held a day long series of events, …
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Celebrating our volunteers
The RVC Animal Care Trust celebrates Volunteer WeekAs the UK celebrates Volunteers’ Week, we’d like to thank our volunteers Linda and Helen. For two …
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New Leverhulme Grant awarded to Dr Michael Doube
Congratulations to Dr Michael Doube who has been awarded a grant by the Leverhulme Trust for his proposal, "Act big, get big. Bone cell activity scaling among species as a skeletal adaptation mechanism" Bones, and the foam-like structures within …Congratulations to Dr Michael Doube who has been awarded a grant by the Leverhulme Trust for his …
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Latest publications from the VEEPH group
Read on to find out more about some of the work we have published over the last couple of months...Read on to find out more about some of the work we have published over the last couple of months... …
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Article
Are We Close to an Ataxia Detector?
Ataxia is incoordination and can originate from the vestibular system, the cerebellum or the proprioceptive system, the latter primarily consisting of muscle-nerve stretch and feedback to the spinal cord and the brainstem. By far the most common … -
Use of zebrafish to increase our understanding of diseases
One major use of zebrafish is to increase our understanding of diseases and provide disease models for therapeutic discovery. We focus on rare inherited diseases, which together affect about one in every 10 people, even though each disease has an … -
MRes - Determining the involvement of novel genes in bone fracture risk in Thoroughbred horses
Details of a partially funded MRes project supervised by Dr Debbie Guest and Dr Esther Palomino Lago - currently open for applications!