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Phenotypic and functional characterisation of canine monocytes: towards a novel therapeutic target for inflammatory and autoimmune disease?
Phenotypic and functional characterisation of canine monocytes: towards a novel therapeutic target for inflammatory and autoimmune disease? Supervisors: Professor Oliver Garden (ogarden@rvc.ac.uk), Dr Michelle Goulart (mgoulart@rvc.ac.uk), Dr … -
Avoid rejection to fix a broken heart: assessing the feasibility of allogeneic stem cell therapy for canine dilated cardiomyopathy
Supervisor - Dr David Connolly dconnolly@rvc.ac.uk This is a one year funded MRes position with the possibility of leading onto a full PhD. The main objectives are to characterise and compare immunological parameters and reactivity of … -
Hypoxia, regulatory T cells and the DNA damage response in canine cancer
Hypoxia, regulatory T cells and the DNA damage response in canine cancer Supervisors: Professor Oliver Garden (ogarden@rvc.ac.uk ), Dr Henny Martineau (hmartineau@rvc.ac.uk ), Dr Ester Hammond Department of Oncology, University of Oxford (ester. … -
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 … -
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 … -
Computational reconstruction of the giant rhinoceros Paraceratherium
Computational reconstruction of the giant rhinoceros Paraceratherium Supervisors: Professor John Hutchinson (JHutchinson@rvc.ac.uk ), Dr Peter Falkingham Liverpool John Moores University (P.L.Falkingham@ljmu.ac.uk) Although extant rhinoceroses can … -
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 … -
Regulation of hyaluronan system in sheep ovaries
Regulation of hyaluronan system in sheep ovaries Supervisor: Dr Ali Fouladi (afouladi@rvc.ac.uk ) Hyaluronan (HA) is a non-sulphated glycosaminoglycan component of extracellular matrix in mammalian tissues. It is produced in different sizes by … -
New Petplan award
Professor Mark Fox, Dr Damer Blake, Kim Stevens (RVC), Professor Arancha Meana (University of Madrid), Professor Paul Davis, Dr Corrine Austin (Austin Davis Biologics Ltd) and Professor John Pickett (Rothamsted Research) have been awarded a grant by …Professor Mark Fox, Dr Damer Blake, Kim Stevens (RVC), Professor Arancha Meana (University of …
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Discovering More About Insect Flight
The Discovery Channel's Daily Planet show visited the Structure and Motion Laboratory last week to film a piece about recent research into the aerodynamics of insect flight. The crew filmed the team (Richard Bomphrey, Nathan Phillips and Toshi …
