Improving Treatment of a Deadly Infectious Disease of Birds
Researchers will investigate the use of slow-release subcutaneous implants for administering antibiotic and antifungal agents to birds with aspergillosis, a common infectious disease.
Researchers will investigate the use of slow-release subcutaneous implants for administering antibiotic and antifungal agents to birds with aspergillosis, a common infectious disease.
Researchers hope to identify the arthropod that serves as intermediary host for Gongylonema sp., a parasite which causes necrotic oropharingeal disease in scops owl chicks.
This study investigates cryopreservation of avian red blood cells.
Researchers will develop a state-of-the-art molecular tool to track and study killer T-cell populations that are responsible for fighting viral infections and cancer in dogs.
Researchers will investigate targeted therapies for the treatment of B-cell lymphoma in dogs.
Researchers will investigate the efficacy of the drug tramadol in relieving pain in dogs with osteoarthritic joints.
Researchers will investigate how osteosarcoma spreads, in the hopes of finding new treatment targets.
Researchers will investigate potential new medical treatments for canine Cushing's syndrome.
Researchers will improve techniques for monitoring anticoagulant therapy and preventing blood clot complications in dogs with immune-mediated hemolytic anemia.
Researchers will investigate the efficacy of a new treatment for dogs with abnormally high urinary protein levels associated with kidney disease.