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MRes - Which genes are crucial inducers of Sertoli cell proliferation?
Lead RVC Supervisor: Dr. Abir Mukherjee and Dr. Ali Fouladi Department: Comparative Biomedical Sciences Background, aims and objectives: he testicular function of spermatogenesis requires circulating hormone action as well as local … -
MRes - Investigating the role of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNA) in the immunological response to NDV in chicken
Lead RVC Supervisor: Dr. Androniki Psifidi(RVC), Prof. Georgios Banos (University of Edinburgh) Dr. Ankit Hinsu (RVC) Department: Clinical Science and Services Background, aims and objectives: Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are a diverse class … -
MRes - Developing treatments for Batten disease, a childhood neurodegenerative disease
Lead RVC Supervisor: Dr Claire Russell, Dr Valentina Marchica Department: Comparative Biomedical Sciences Background, aims and objectives: The zebrafish is a prominent model to study inherited diseases. Mutations in CLN3 cause approximately … -
MRes Project Title: Which genes are crucial inducers of Sertoli cell proliferation?
Supervisors: Abir Mukherjee & Ali Fouladi Department: Comparative Biomedical Sciences Project Details: The testicular function of spermatogenesis requires circulating hormone action as well as local regulators and a permissive niche provided by … -
School and College Eligibility - Widening Participation and Outreach
All Widening Participation and Outreach activity at the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) is funded by the RVC’s Access Agreement and Widening Participation funds. In order to be eligible for our Widening Participation and Outreach activities, you must … -
Veterinary Primary and Accessible Care and Education Internship (V-PACE)
The RVC's small animal Internships are a first class, world-renowned training programme for veterinary surgeons who wish to expand their knowledge and experience in all aspects of small animal practice -
MSc Wild Animal Biology
The MSc in Wild Animal Biology is a one-year postgraduate masters degree programme run by The Royal Veterinary College and the Zoological Society of London, UK. -
PhD Studentships
Royal Veterinary Collect graduates go on to work in some of the world's leading scientific research institutes as well as within industry and government. RVC PhD students learn from experts who produce cutting-edge research and are published in top academic journals -
Study as a Visitor
If you are studying at the RVC for less than six months, retaking a short period of study or re-sitting exams after your Student visa has expired you will be able to do so with Visitor leave -
Ophthalmology Residency
Three year program satisfying the training requirements needed to attain specialist certification in the European College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists