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Canine Stem Cell Services
The Royal Veterinary College offers canine stem cell therapy treatment at the Small Animal Referral Hospital in Hertfordshire. Stem cell therapy is used to help dogs who are suffering from Osteoarthritis (including secondary to hip or elbow dysplasia) or tendon injuries such as supraspinatus tendinopathy (shoulder tendon problems) -
Why do Crocodiles gallop?
Structure and Motion lab featured in Journal of Anatomy with crocodile and alligator limb research. A team of researchers led by members of the Structure and Motion lab have been investigating why alligators do not appear to use galloping gaits … -
These (human) feet are made for walking...
Dr Jim Usherwood contributes to a discussion on feet for the BBC World Service. Many of us may think of walking as simply putting one foot in front of another. Often overlooked are the mechanics of how we walk and what enables this. Dr Jim … -
RVC researchers win Marjorie (Sandiford) Whittingham Prize
Dr Nur Hidayu Mazlan, Dr Noelia Lopez-Salesansky, Dr Charlotte Burn and Professor Dominic Wells have been awarded the 2014 Majorie (Sandiford) Whittingham Journal Article prizeDr Nur Hidayu Mazlan, Dr Noelia Lopez-Salesansky, Dr Charlotte Burn and Professor Dominic Wells …
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Where might a career in science take you?
Example of the interesting work and professional possibilities that arise from studying STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) subjects -
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 … -
Identification of common cellular factors shared between Coronaviruses infecting livestock and human hosts.
Identification of common cellular factors shared between Coronaviruses infecting livestock and human hosts. Supervisors: Dr Rob Noad rnoad@rvc.ac.uk, Professor Dirk Werling (Dwerling@RVC.AC.UK ) Summary: Coronaviruses belong to a family of … -
Pairing and sharing in V formation flight
New publication reveals how birds can't 'cheat' in V formation flight by spending all their time at the back. Research published in Nature last year by the RVC Structure and Motion Lab showed that when birds are flying in a V formation, energy … -
International Society for Economics and Social Sciences of Animal Health (ISESSAH) - Inaugural meeting - 27th and 28th March 2017
The RVC led international consortium “Networking to enhance the use of economics in animal health education, research and policy making in Europe and beyond” (NEAT) that aimed to strengthen and enhance the use of economics in animal health in …The RVC led international consortium “Networking to enhance the use of economics in animal …
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Open source bone biology software benefits industry and academia
Open source image analysis software BoneJ developed at RVC being used in volcanology, marine biology, soils science, battery design, and food science