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Meet Jackson and the blood donor who saved his life
Meet Poopie, the superhero blood donor who saved the life of Jackson"I first started working as a theatre and diagnostic assistant at the RVC in 2018. During this time …
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Raising a concern
The health and welfare needs of horses drove the establishment of the Royal Veterinary College, and these have remained at the core of the College's activities over the centuries. -
Manila's Story
Manila looking hopeful Manila’s Story in Silvia’s words… “Manila is a domestic tabby, born on 29th August 2020. We had always wanted a kitten, but with our busy jobs and lots of travels we never felt it was the right time. While working from home …Manila looking hopeful
Manila’s Story in Silvia’s words…
“Manila is a domestic tabby, born on 29 …
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MRes In vitro investigation of anti-inflammatory properties of Montmorency Tart Cherry Juice Extract derived extracellular vesicles
Supervisors: Dr Charlotte Lawson, Dr Matthew Gage and Dr Lindsay Bottoms Department: Comparative Biomedical Science Project Details Extracellular vesicles (EV) are plasma membrane-enclosed cargo-laden vesicles released from the surface of … -
MRes - Investigating endothelial function: How does β-catenin regulate nitric oxide signalling
Supervisors: Dr Christina Warboys and Prof Caroline Wheeler-Jones Department: Comparative Biomedical Sciences Project Details Endothelial cells line the walls of blood vessels and play a critical role in the regulation of vessel function. As … -
MRes Simulating the locomotion of an extinct archosaurian reptile
Supervisors: Professors John R. Hutchinson and Friedl De Groote Department: Comparative Biomedical Sciences and and KU Leuven, Belgium Project Details How did extinct dinosaurs (and their close relatives) move? Archosaurs (crocodiles, birds … -
MRes - Testing the ‘legs as linkages’ paradigm
Supervisors: Prof Jim Usherwood and Prof Alan Wilson Department: Comparative Biomedical Sciences Project Details Animal legs are not wheels. However, during fast running, they appear to act like wheels or skates, supporting body weight ( … -
RVC pathology trainees sweep the board in ACVP General Pathology examinations
Six RVC trainees have passed the General Pathology examination that forms the first part of the Diploma qualification of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists (ACVP) -
Emergency and Critical Care Residency
Three-year training programme that satisfies the requirements for certification by the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care -
Internal Medicine Residency
Three-year programme that satisfies the requirements for certification in both the ACVIM-SAIM and the ECVIM-ca