Managing Bovine Tuberculosis in Wild African Buffalo
Researchers will investigate how current bovine tuberculosis disease control strategies are affecting the genetic and long-term herd health of wild African buffalo.
Researchers will investigate how current bovine tuberculosis disease control strategies are affecting the genetic and long-term herd health of wild African buffalo.
Researchers will study the impact of a parasitic fly on the health of Ridgway's hawks and develop long-term treatment and control strategies to ensure survival of this critically endangered raptor species.
Researchers will compare three different cardiac diagnostic tools to assess whether bald eagles recovering from lead poisoning can successfully be released back into the wild.
Researchers will evaluate the role of symbiotic algae in controlling reproduction of sea anemone hosts.
The research fellow will evaluate strategies to improve the prevention, diagnosis and control of tuberculosis in both free-ranging and captive wildlife populations.
Researchers will assess how well specific chemotherapy drugs work as an adjunct therapy for dogs recovering from bone cancer surgery.
Researchers will assess the value of a genetic prognostic tool to assist with treatment decisions for dogs with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.
Researchers will investigate the use of a commercially available, collar-mounted activity monitor to detect seizures in dogs with epilepsy.
Researchers will investigate the role of a small protein released in response to inflammation as a potential new therapy target to control itch and inflammation in dogs with chronic, relapsing allergic skin disease.
Researchers will measure changes in circulating cancerous T-cells in dogs with lymphoma to gauge chemotherapy drug resistance and tailor treatments for individual patients with this aggressive and common cancer.