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Elucidating the Mechanisms Underpinning Canine Achilles Tendon Degeneration and Calcification
Dr Chavaunne Thorpe, Dr Isabel Orriss and Dr Richard Meeson have been awarded a grant from the Petplan Charitable Trust to investigate the mechanisms leading to degeneration and calcification in the dog Achilles tendon. Tendon calcification is …Dr Chavaunne Thorpe, Dr Isabel Orriss and Dr Richard Meeson have been awarded a grant from the …
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Orientation Week
What is the Orientation Week? The Orientation Week (four days) is an essential part of the pre-requisite bridging short-course, Contemporary Study Skills. During the Orientation Week students have the opportunity to meet and work with their fellow … -
Biological Sciences - Campus Facilities
Camden Campus As a Biological Sciences student, you will predominantly be taught at the Camden Campus, where you will be able to take advantage of the fantastic facilities, including a gym, restaurant, café and library. … -
Student Placements
Royal Veterinary College Bioveterinary Sciences and Veterinary Medicine students undertake placements in a variety of external organisations, including clinical settings and industry. This enhances their skills and knowledge. -
How to apply
Applications must be submitted, according to the process shown below: 240 hour individual modules (application link) Credit bearing Application deadline: 15th December, for studies commencing the following February 35 hour individual … -
Policies and Procedures
The RVC has dedicated policies and procedures to underpin our commitment to providing a safe, inclusive and respectful environment for all members of the RVC community and support anyone experiencing sexual misconduct or harassment. We recognise … -
New research on mammary tumours
Royal Veterinary College research has has identified the role of the myoepithelial cell within the mammary gland as critical to the development of benign versus malignant tumours. This research may enable the development of more targeted therapies for mammary tumours in dogs and cats. -
RVC Residency Director assumes new international role
Dr Simon Priestnall, director of the anatomic pathology residency programme at RVC, has been invited to become a proctor for the American College of Veterinary Pathologists, and will participate in setting and assessing the Board examinations for … -
Animal Behaviour and Welfare Walks and Talks event a success!
This September the RVC Animal Welfare Science and Ethics group ran the annual Walks and Talks event. This is a 2-day postgraduate conference meeting for early stage researchers around the UK. It was attended by 14 from 5 universities, and …This September the RVC Animal Welfare Science and Ethics group ran the annual Walks and …
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Dr Sonja Jeckel FRCPath success!
Massive congratulations to Dr Sonja Jeckel, Lecturer in Farm Animal Diagnostics, on passing the Fellowship Examinations of the Royal College of Pathologists. Sonja's skills and expertise in farm animal pathology and disease surveillance have …