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RVC staff win major awards at the Society for Reproduction and Fertility Annual Conference
The following members of RVC staff won major awards at the Society for Reproduction and Fertility (SRF) annual conference held this week: Professor Claire Wathes was the recipient of the 2015 Marshall Medal, the most prestigious award given out …The following members of RVC staff won major awards at the Society for Reproduction and Fertility ( …
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Equine Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction PPID Research
RVC Equine research project to improving diagnostic accuracy and treatment options for equine pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID) -
RVC maintains its position as the leading HEFCE funded veterinary focused research institution
The results of the REF2014 (Research Excellence Framework), published on 18 December 2014, confirms RVC’s unique status in veterinary research. The proportion of the RVC’s research rated as internationally world leading (4*) or excellent (3*) …The results of the REF2014 (Research Excellence Framework), published on 18 December 2014, confirms …
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VetCompass study reveals new insights on seizures and epilepsy in cats
Neurological disorders are supposedly a leading cause of death in cats but, until now, there has been little information on how commonly cats are affected by seizure disorders or epilepsy. The latest VetCompass study shines new light on these … -
Information for Horse Owners
All initial referrals enquiries and appointments to the Royal Veterinary College's Equine Referral Hospital are made through owners' regular veterinary practice. -
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Osteoarthritis In Horses – Is There a New Option?
Roger K.W. Smith, Professor of Equine Orthopaedics The RVC Equine Referral Hospital had a world-first 20 years ago, when it cultured mesenchymal stem cells from the bone marrow of a horse suffering from an overstrain injury of its superficial … -
New RVC research explains human foot and leg proportions
Novel research from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) examining the human walk has been able to predict leg and foot proportions using collisional geometry. The findings suggest why modern humans have a knee halfway down their legs, short heel and … -
RVC research shows cavalier King Charles spaniels walk like toddlers
Cavalier King Charles spaniels affected by syringomyelia and Chiari-like malformation have an irregular, “drunk-like” gaitResearchers have found that cavalier King Charles spaniels affected by syringomyelia and Chiari- …
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Intercalated BSc Bioveterinary Sciences
The Royal Veterinary College's intercalated BSc Bioveterinary Sciences degree programme is aimed at second and third-year veterinary and medicine undergraduates with a strong interest in research