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RVC Professor with Kennel Cough Expertise helps vital COVID 19 research
RVC research expertise helps COVID 19 treatment research -
MVetMed
The MVetMed is the credit-rated Master's course integral to the delivery of all residency programmes at the RVC across multiple clinical disciplines. Modular Course The MVetMed is divided into Research and Didactic modules, which each span … -
Why do Crocodiles gallop?
Structure and Motion lab featured in Journal of Anatomy with crocodile and alligator limb research. A team of researchers led by members of the Structure and Motion lab have been investigating why alligators do not appear to use galloping gaits … -
Where might a career in science take you?
Example of the interesting work and professional possibilities that arise from studying STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) subjects -
Mechanism of dysregulated myogenic dedifferentiation and growth of rhabdomyosarcoma cells
Mechanism of dysregulated myogenic dedifferentiation and growth of rhabdomyosarcoma cells Supervisors: Professor Tej Dhoot (TDhoot@RVC.AC.UK), Dr Abir Mukherjee (amukherjee@rvc.ac.uk) Rhabdomyosarcoma is the most common paediatric soft tissue … -
Identification of common cellular factors shared between Coronaviruses infecting livestock and human hosts.
Identification of common cellular factors shared between Coronaviruses infecting livestock and human hosts. Supervisors: Dr Rob Noad rnoad@rvc.ac.uk, Professor Dirk Werling (Dwerling@RVC.AC.UK ) Summary: Coronaviruses belong to a family of … -
Structure and Motion researchers get children Stepping Into Science at The Big Bang Fair
Last week, researchers from Structure and Motion attended The Big Bang Fair at Birmingham NEC with their activity ‘Stepping Into Science’, designed by Dr Jim Usherwood and Dr Zoe Self. The Stepping Into Science project is part of Dr Usherwood’s Wellcome Trust funded research and combines public engagement with data collection. -
RVC hits the heights for student satisfaction!
The results of the NSS for 2016 give the RVC a very high ranking for the quality of teaching and student experience on offer. -
RVC Professor Supporting International Atomic Energy Agency
A Royal Veterinary College (RVC) professor joined an International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) panel in Vienna to work on fresh policy for the use of radiation in veterinary medicine. Renate Weller, Professor in Comparative Imaging and Biomechanics, …