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Providing evidence to future vets on flat-faced dogs at Crufts 2018
The health and welfare of flat-faced (brachycephalic) dogs is currently under scrutiny like never before. Crufts is the largest dog show in the world and therefore is a key event to ensure progress towards improving brachycephalic health. A national … -
RVC appoints new Honorary Professor
Royal Veterinary College bolsters links with the Animal and Plant Health Agency by appointing Dr Emma Snary as Honorary ProfessorThe Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has announced the appointment of Dr Emma Snary, Head of …
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Exports
Vets are the RVC's Equine Practice are Official Veterinarians and, as such, can complete health certificates prior to equine export and are happy to advise on the processes involved. -
London Centre for Neglected Tropical Disease Research
The RVC has become a member of the London Centre for Neglected Tropical Disease Research (LCNTDR), which is joint initiative of Imperial College London, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and the Natural History Museum -
Royal Veterinary College enables students to learn from virtual veterinary experiences in a new phone app
The free app, developed by the VetCompass team at the Royal Veterinary College supports mixed-reality veterinary experience and learning -
Feline Pancytopenia Update
RVC Feline Pancytopenia research survey for vets -
Nutrition breakthrough to help manage dogs with epilepsy
RVC research nutrition breakthrough to help manage dogs with epilepsyResearch from the RVC canine epilepsy clinic leads to the development of the first and only diet to …
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RVC launches revolutionary Pet Diabetes App
App provides pet owners with a convenient free tool to actively participate in the medical management of their pet and participate in research and help develop better treatment options for pets with diabetes -
A study conducted by the Royal Veterinary College in collaboration with UT Southwestern Medical Center demonstrates the potential of gene editing technology to treat Duchenne muscular dystrophy
A study conducted by the Royal Veterinary College in collaboration with UT Southwestern Medical Center demonstrates the potential of gene editing technology to treat Duchenne muscular dystrophyResearchers at the Royal Veterinary College (RVC), in collaboration with researchers at UT …
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RVC Head of Department becomes BVA Junior Vice President
John Fishwick, Head of the Department of Production and Population Health at the RVC, named as Junior Vice President of the British Veterinary Association (BVA)