Researchers will use data from the Golden Retriever Lifetime Study to analyze disease prevalence in the cohort, focusing on potential patterns associated with cancer in young dogs.
Researchers will use remote video and heart rate monitoring to assess discomfort behaviors before and after epidural pain treatment to improve patient care and pain management.
Researchers will explore the use of a specific protein in the development of drug therapy for African horse sickness, a serious, and often fatal hemorrhagic disease of horses, mules and donkeys.
Researchers will develop a first-of-its-kind cell culture system to test a promising new drug to protect bats against white-nose syndrome, a serious and highly fatal fungal infection.
Researchers will study the health and well-being of amphibian populations using epigenetics (molecular processes that control gene expression) as a potential new tool for amphibian conservation.