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Congratulations to the winners of best presentations at the recent Research Afternoon. Prizes went to Katriina Willgert for best poster and Zannah Salter for best blitz talk .Thanks also go to all who contributed to a great afternoon1 of 5
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New animal welfare scoring system could enable better-informed food and farming choices2 of 5
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Male dogs four times more likely to develop contagious cancer on nose or mouth than females4 of 5
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Intensive farming may actually reduce risks of pandemics5 of 5
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Congratulations to the winners of best presentations at the recent Research Afternoon. Prizes went to Katriina Willgert for best poster and Zannah Salter for best blitz talk .Thanks also go to all who contributed to a great afternoon1 of 5
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Our students are passionate about excellence in veterinary medicine but they are also looking for a broader education and the opportunity to learn from inspirational teachers, internationally recognised researchers, and the finest minds of previous generations.
Read more at: The Queen’s Veterinary School Hospital
The Queen’s Veterinary School Hospital
The Queen’s Veterinary School Hospital is a teaching and a referral hospital whose aims are to provide a comprehensive and demonstrably excellent clinical service across a range of species and disciplines for clients, undergraduate and postgraduate students and the veterinary profession in general.
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Labrador retrievers we need you!
The GOdogs Project, part of the Metabolic Research Laboratories from the University of Cambridge are looking for owners of Labradors to help with their research.
Read more at: Congratulations to Marina Papaiakovou on receiving a prestigious award Life Sciences Video Interview of the Year – in association with The Scientists’ Channel
Congratulations to Marina Papaiakovou on receiving a prestigious award Life Sciences Video Interview of the Year – in association with The Scientists’ Channel
This year’s winning video ‘ Early-stage diagnostics: How high-throughput sequencing helps Cambridge researcher accurately detect helminth infections ’ is an interview with Marina a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Cambridge.
Read more at: Congratulations to the students from the Cambridge Equine Veterinary Society (CEVS)
Congratulations to the students from the Cambridge Equine Veterinary Society (CEVS)
Well done to the students from the Cambridge Equine Veterinary Society (CEVS) for their inspiring work with the Clinical Skills team in support of their peers. In recognition of their hard work and commitment the CEVS committee have won an Outstanding Student Contribution to Education Award from the University of Cambridge . CEVS were a huge source of support to their peers during a very difficult pandemic year.
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The advancement of knowledge through research is the core ethos of the Department of Veterinary Medicine
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Read more at: Studying Veterinary Medicine at Cambridge University WATCH VIDEO
Studying Veterinary Medicine at Cambridge University WATCH VIDEO
Read more at: EIDS team now based at the Vet School
EIDS team now based at the Vet School
EIDS oversees projects relating to collation, aggregation and dissemination of equine infectious disease surveillance data nationally and internationally. EIDS are a new team at Cambridge Vet School, working with the international equine industry and UK government, producing disease updates including daily global alerts.
Read more at: The Kennel Club Genetics Centre
The Kennel Club Genetics Centre
The Kennel Club Genetics Centre (KCGC) aims to understand the genetic basis of inherited diseases in dogs and to develop DNA tests which, together with breeding advice, will improve the health and welfare of generations of dogs.
Read more at: Bronze Award for Department
Bronze Award for Department
The Department of Veterinary Medicine renewed its Athena Swan Bronze Award in 2020, having received its first award in September 2013. Please read more for more information on our application.
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