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Slavery carried parasites from West Africa to the Caribbean
Research confirms slave trade imported parasites carrying the bilharzia disease from West Africa to the CaribbeanPioneering genetic research involving scientists from The Royal Veterinary College (RVC), …
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NEOH - Network for Evaluation of One Health - Workshop and Management Committee meeting, 18-19 January 2016
Network for Evaluation of One Health (NEOH) is an open network that brings together people from a wide range of disciplines that have an interest in One Health and evaluation. The network is funded by EU COST- European Cooperation in Science and …Network for Evaluation of One Health (NEOH) is an open network that brings together people from a …
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Morris Animal Foundation Veterinary Student Scholars program
Congratulations to George Smith (BVetMed student) who has been selected by the Morris Animal Foundation to attend the 2016 Morris Animal Foundation Scientific Advisory Board meeting in Denver, Colorado, USA in June as part of their Morris Animal …Congratulations to George Smith (BVetMed student) who has been selected by the Morris Animal …
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RVC SAWS and Global Nomadic Essay Competition Winners
RVC Student Animal Welfare Society annual Animal Welfare Essay Competition winners -
New MRC grant awarded to RVC
Dr David Bishop-Bailey has been awarded a MRC grant to work on "Roles of epoxy-oxylipins in the human acute inflammatory response" The project involves a collaboration between Dr Bishop-Bailey, Dr Caroline Hyde (Bio-analytical Lab; LBIC) and Prof …Dr David Bishop-Bailey has been awarded a MRC grant to work on "Roles of epoxy-oxylipins in the …
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All cows are not the same!
Disease susceptible calves and cows have animal welfare implications and economic consequences for the farmers due to high medication costs and loss of production. Disease resistant cattle would be a sustainable approach to reduce (preventive) …Disease susceptible calves and cows have animal welfare implications and economic consequences for …
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Countries Agree on Actions to Help Save Saiga Antelopes
Saiga Range Countries and Experts Convene in Tashkent Following Saiga Mass Mortality EventSaiga Range Countries and Experts Convene in Tashkent Following Saiga Mass Mortality Event …
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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 at SVEPM 2016
RVC was well represented at SVEPM 2016 in Elsinore, Denmark last weekRVC was well represented at SVEPM 2016 in Elsinore, Denmark last week. VEEPH members received very …
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Probabilistic risk assessment to inform surveillance and control of Hepatitis E
Professor Javier Guitian and Dr Ana Mateus have been awarded funding by the Agriculture & Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) to develop a probabilistic risk assessment to inform surveillance and control of Hepatitis E. The European Food Safety …Professor Javier Guitian and Dr Ana Mateus have been awarded funding by the Agriculture & …