Improving Immunotherapy for Allergy Treatments
This study will investigate the development of improved allergen specific immunotherapy for the treatment of allergic diseases of horses.
This study will investigate the development of improved allergen specific immunotherapy for the treatment of allergic diseases of horses.
This study will investigate whether a dynamic feeding system that requires free movement during feeding can be used to promote weight loss and reduce metabolic disease in horses.
This study tests the ability of a new genomic technology to identify new viruses in cats and allow better genetic characterization of known feline viruses.
This study investigates whether DNA-based markers can be used to improve methods for categorizing feline mammary cancers into subgroups based on probable outcome.
Researchers will investigate the pharmacokinetics, behavioral effects and adverse effects of intravenously and sublingually administered buprenorphine in neonatal foals.
This study will identify the mechanisms by which some Rhodococcus equi isolates have become resistant to the antibiotics most commonly used to treat infected foals.
This study will investigate how differences in the metabolic characteristics of muscle and fat tissue contribute to breed variation in insulin sensitivity.