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Short Term Fellowship awarded to Dr Gloria Scattolin
We are pleased to announce that Dr. Gloria Scattolin has been awarded a Short Term Fellowship from the European Molecular Biology Organization to undertake a training period with Dr Michelangelo Campanella's group in the Department of Comparative …We are pleased to announce that Dr. Gloria Scattolin has been awarded a Short Term Fellowship from …
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New BBSRC Newton Fund grant awarded to Professor Liam Good
Professor Liam Good and Dr Steven Van Winden have been awarded a grant by the BBSRC Newton Fund for "Bovine Mastitis Control by Local Administration of Polyplex Nanoparticles". There are millions of cases of mastitis annually. Mastitis can linger, …Professor Liam Good and Dr Steven Van Winden have been awarded a grant by the BBSRC Newton Fund for …
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Huge Congratulations to Liane Preshaw on her MPhil
We are very pleased to announce that Liane Preshaw nee Crowther has been granted her MPhil on 'An investigation into the development and potential application of a Welfare Assessment protocol to assess horse welfare using animal-based …We are very pleased to announce that Liane Preshaw nee Crowther has been granted her …
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Dr Marthe Ludtmann awarded Royal Society Research Grant
Dr Marthe Ludtmann has received a Royal Society Research Grant to investigate the redox control of a mitochondrial protein that has been linked to neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease. Marthe will employ a …Dr Marthe Ludtmann has received a Royal Society Research Grant to investigate the redox control of …
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SML research featured on BBC4 documentary 'Can Science Make Me Perfect?'
Tune in to BBC4 this evening at 21:00 for the airing of ‘Can Science Make Me Perfect?’ with Alice Roberts for a redesign of the human body inspired by the best adaptations across the animal kingdom. BBC presenter Alice Roberts and her 'perfect' … -
VetCompass™ explores aging in males and females
Given that the lives of pet dogs are so closely entwined with their owners, we can learn a lot from dogs that can help both dogs themselves and also help the human species. Humans are known to exhibit female-biased survival and multiple sex …Given that the lives of pet dogs are so closely entwined with their owners, we can learn a lot from …
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New Study looking at ageing in male versus female dogs
Do male and female dogs age differently? Given that the lives of pet dogs are so closely entwined with their owners, we can learn a lot from dogs that can help both dogs themselves and also help the human species. Humans are known to exhibit female- … -
1st prize for PhD student
Congratulations to Marie-Christine Bartens, 2nd year LiDo/Bloomsbury PhD student working in the Molecular Immunology group of Prof Dirk Werling, who has won 1st prize for the best poster presentation at the International Veterinary Vaccinology …Congratulations to Marie-Christine Bartens, 2nd year LiDo/Bloomsbury PhD student working in the …
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Biosciences Teaching and Learning
The Royal Veterinary College is a dynamic place to study Biosciences. You will utilise state-of-the-art technology in our research labs, and a modern, innovative curriculum. You are taught through a combination of lectures, seminars and group work scenarios. The practical elements of your course will be carried out in our laboratories, and may be related to the College’s ongoing research activities -
International Canine Health Postgraduate Student Inspiration award
Congratulations to Alice Denyer, who has won the Kennel Club's International Canine Health Postgraduate Student Inspiration award to help further her research into the genetic differences between individual dog breeds that are susceptible to …Congratulations to Alice Denyer, who has won the Kennel Club's International Canine Health …