Researchers will use serum samples from dogs enrolled in the Golden Retriever Lifetime Study to look for early markers of lymphoma before overt disease.
Researchers will look at how coinfections of two types of bacteria work together in dogs with urinary tract infections and use this new information to improve treatment
Researchers will evaluate a novel probiotic’s potential as a safe and effective treatment for pyoderma, a bacterial skin infection often caused by Staphylococcus bacteria.
Researchers will investigate a novel nanoparticle system to deliver chemotherapy drugs directly to osteosarcoma tumors, the most common bone cancer in dogs.
Researchers will investigate the cat-and-mouse game between the dog’s immune response and canine parvovirus, an infectious gastrointestinal illness of puppies and young dogs.
Researchers will evaluate several drugs in a novel three-dimensional culture model to gauge their potential as new treatments for pituitary-dependent hyperadrenocorticism, also known as Cushing’s disease.