Using New Imaging Technology to Assess Surgical Margins Following Cancer Surgery
Researchers will investigate an economical, rapid-imaging method to see if cancer cells are left behind following surgical removal of sarcomas in cats.
Researchers will investigate an economical, rapid-imaging method to see if cancer cells are left behind following surgical removal of sarcomas in cats.
Researchers will investigate the use of a novel dietary supplement, avocado extract, to prevent and treat obesity in cats without the need for food restriction.
Researchers will compare combinations of antimicrobials to identify the most effective combination for use in a novel, aerosolized, nanoparticle drug delivery system.
Researchers will study subpopulations of immune cells in the blood of horses to discover new strategies to help horses fight off equine herpesvirus infections.
Researchers will investigate a genetic predisposition in Friesian horses to an eye disorder, bilateral corneal stromal loss, which can cause vision loss.
Researchers will evaluate the effects of increased weight loads carried by horses to provide science-based recommendations to the equine industry and address potential welfare concerns.
Using cultured cells, researchers will study how the horse's immune system responds to endotoxins, toxic substances in bacteria responsible for many horse diseases, including gastrointestinal disease and foal sepsis.