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New H2020 EU grant awarded to RVC
The Royal Veterinary College has been awarded a H2020 EU grant under the European and Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership Fund EDCTPF project PANDORA IDNET. This is a 10M euro project with European and African partners including …The Royal Veterinary College has been awarded a H2020 EU grant under the European and Developing …
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Regulation of cellular proliferation by FSTL3
Regulation of cellular proliferation by FSTL3 Supervisors: Dr Abir Mukherjee (amukherjee@rvc.ac.uk) Professor Tej Dhoot (TDhoot@RVC.AC.UK) Exit from cell proliferation is necessary for cell fate specification, differentiation and maintenance of … -
Role of FSTL3, a myostain inhibitor, in satellite cell growth
Role of FSTL3, a myostain inhibitor, in satellite cell growth Supervisors: Dr Abir Mukherjee (amukherjee@rvc.ac.uk) Professor Tej Dhoot (TDhoot@RVC.AC.UK) Skeletal muscle is a highly dynamic tissue, crucial for support, locomotion and glucose … -
Accreditation
The RVC is one of the few veterinary schools in the world that hold accreditations from the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) in the UK, the European Association of Establishments for Veterinary Education (ESEVT of the European Association … -
Animals make light work of walking
The range of footfall patterns seen in walking amphibians, reptiles and mammals - including hippopotamus, horse and (inverted) sloth - are consistent with simple principles of mechanical work minimisation. One of the fundamental objectives of … -
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Trial Offers Hope to Overweight Diabetic Cats
Many owners find their pets a welcome source of comfort and support during the current pandemic. Lockdowns, social distancing, and home-working mean pets have enjoyed increased company and attention from their doting owners. While this increased … -
New research investigates how different horseshoes and surfaces influence hoof motion in galloping racehorses
New research from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) examining the impact of different horseshoes and surfaces on hoof kinematics in galloping racehorses has been published in Animals, a leading veterinary science magazine. The findings from the research could help lower the risk of musculo-skeletal injuries, optimise gait quality and improve performance in galloping racehorses, during both training and racing. -
RVC collaborates with Jordanian university to tackle disease transfer from camels to humans
RVC collaborates with Jordan’s University of Science and Technology to tackle disease transfer of new deadly disease from camels to humansThe RVC is delighted to announce that it has secured funding from the Medical Research Council …
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Welcome From The President & Principal
Professor Stuart. W. J. Reid CBE Joining the Royal Veterinary College means you become part of a heritage going back over 233 years and makes you a member of a specialist institution that leads the way in putting students at the heart of everything … -
How to Apply (D190)
Preparing your application Applying to university can seem daunting, especially if you're the first in your family to go into Higher Education. Before you apply, it is worth reading the information about the Gateway course and studying at the RVC …