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Integrating genetics with functional genomics to dissect the aetiopathogenesis of equine exertional rhabdomyolysis
A Warmblood, one of the types of horse predisposed to ER Equine exertional rhabdomyolysis (ER) is a syndrome involving painful, exercise induced episodes of muscle stiffness and acute myonecrosis which can result in renal failure and in severe …A Warmblood, one of the types of horse predisposed to ER
Equine exertional rhabdomyolysis (ER) is …
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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! -
AHEMS and EMS Placements
A significant amount of time on the BVetMed Veterinary Medicine programme consists of practical placements to enhance your animal handling and clinical skills -
How to Apply (D310)
The application process for the FdSc Veterinary Nursing (D310) programme is outlined below. UCAS You should apply via UCAS online. The UCAS course code for the three year FdSc Veterinary Nursing programme is D310. The Royal Veterinary College's … -
How to Apply (D313)
The application process for the BSc Veterinary Nursing (D313) programme is outlined below. UCAS You should apply via UCAS online. The UCAS course code for the four year BSc Veterinary Nursing programme is D313. The Royal Veterinary College's … -
Publication Scheme
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Published papers
Research in relation to brachycephalic health issues from the RVC's interdisciplinary research team -
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Cardiac Arrhythmias in Horses
Equine arrhythmias result in a range of effects, from poor performance and reduced exercise capacity to sudden cardiac death – but are also present in healthy equine athletes. -
Off-site access to electronic resources with OpenAthens
A guide for accessing RVC library e-resources off campus. -
Veterinary Epidemiology
The MSc Veterinary Epidemiology is a one-year masters or diploma course in vet epidemiology, covering public health, veterinary science and animal health, taught by the Royal Veterinary College and LSHTM, University of London, UK