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RVC study finds needle reuse in piglets results in increased administering force
New research from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC), has shown that repeated needle use increases the required puncture force which could lead to increased pain experienced by piglets. This research provides critical data supporting the …New research from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC), has shown that repeated needle use increases …
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Martin Bent
IT AV Library Services AssistantInfrastructure Services Directorate, Hawkshead
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Mr Jon Parry
Head of Widening Participation and Community Engagement & Deputy Director of RVC Access and International Engagement+44 (0)20 74685219RVC Access, Camden
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Dr Paul Norman
This member of staff no longer works for The RVC.
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New research unveils the extent of painful eye condition in dogs, and the breeds at most risk
Latest research from the RVC has revealed the true scale of cherry eye, a condition which results in the appearance of a large pink mass in the corner of a dog’s eye. The study also identified the breeds most at risk of developing the condition, including English Bulldogs and popular crossbreeds, such as the Puggle. -
World’s first study by RVC investigates blood pressure and kidney disease in domestic cats
The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has conducted the world’s first genome wide association study (GWAS) specifically evaluating renal function and blood pressure traits in domestic cats. Studying a large population of cats, the findings pave the way …The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has conducted the world’s first genome wide association study ( …
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Mrs Lisa Musk
Dispensary Assistant+44 (0)1707 6601707666399Queen Mother Hospital for Animals, Hawkshead
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Miss Charlotte Hannaford
Dispensary Assistant - QMHA -
Feline Infectious Peritonitis
At the RVC we have started treating cats affected by feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) with two newly available anti-viral drugs: remdesivir and GS-441524. Until recently FIP was sadly an invariably fatal disease, with very few treatment options. … -
Miss Sophie Wyatt
Staff Clinician in Small Animal Neurology & Neurosugery