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New review on antimicrobial resistance in livestock highlights knowledge gaps which threaten global health
FAO paper on the epidemiology of antimicrobial resistance in animal production highlights substantial research gaps and recommends a One Health approachResearchers at the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) have highlighted substantial research gaps in the …
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Case Study
Intracranial meningioma surgery case
Cat's brain tumour removed
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Royal Veterinary College Receives Royal Visitor
Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall visits the RVC to mark the 30th birthday of the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals (QMHA) -
Rabbit Dental Issues and Services
Comprehensive rabbit dental services and tips about rabbit teeth care at the Royal Veterinary College in north London at the RVC Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital -
Antibodies to evaluate glycosylation
Dr Sue Brown has been awarded a new grant, in collaboration with Professors Caroline Sewry (Institute of Neurology, London) and Glenn Morris (RJAH Orthopaedic Hospital, Oswestry) by the LGMD2I Research Fund, Samantha J Brazzo Foundation and Cure CMD. …Dr Sue Brown has been awarded a new grant, in collaboration with Professors Caroline Sewry ( …
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RVC scientists support expansion of UFAW Genetic Welfare Problems website
Over the last year, a partnership between UFAW and VetCompass scientists at the Royal Veterinary College has expanded an independent online resource to provide information on genetic health conditions affecting dogs, cats and other companion … -
Fish and Amphibian Vet Services
At RVC Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital, your pet fish or amphibian will benefit from our team’s care, experience and expertise. From the day you get your pet fish or amphibian and throughout its lifetime - we can support and give you care and … -
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Benchtop Analyser vs Expert Opinion
Laureen Peters and Emma Holmes, Lecturers in Clinical Pathology at the Royal Veterinary College discuss the limitations of the benchtop analysis in the vet practice lab -
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Faecolith in a White Park Calf
James Adams, Staff Clinician in Large Animal Internal Medicine The Farm Animal Clinical Centre (FACC) was referred a five-month-old White Park castrated male calf who had been dull and depressed for two weeks. The calf had initially been diagnosed … -
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 ( …