Investigating Urinary Incontinence in Dogs
Researchers will study whether genetic exposures influence onset and age-of-onset for the most commonly acquired urinary incontinence in dogs, urethral sphincter mechanism incompetence.
Researchers will evaluate the effectiveness of omeprazole, a gastric acid suppressant commonly prescribed to treat gastrointestinal symptoms in cats with chronic kidney disease.
Researchers will investigate if the calcium concentration in urine can be used as a non-invasive marker of calcium oxalate bladder stones in miniature schnauzers.
Researchers will investigate the efficacy of a new treatment for dogs with abnormally high urinary protein levels associated with kidney disease.
This fellowship investigates mechanisms and methods for detecting kidney injury in dogs with chronic kidney disease.