Saving Ridgway's Hawks from Extinction
Researchers will study a new, long-term method to reduce botfly infestations in Ridgway's hawk nests, a direct cause of high nestling mortality in this species.
Researchers will study a new, long-term method to reduce botfly infestations in Ridgway's hawk nests, a direct cause of high nestling mortality in this species.
Researchers will investigate a new and promising treatment for oral squamous cell carcinoma, the most common oral cancer in cats.
Researchers will study cats with a protective immune response to feline enteric coronavirus (a common intestinal virus that can mutate and cause deadly feline infectious peritonitis) with the aim of identifying targets for a vaccine strategy.
Researchers will evaluate genes associated with squamous cell carcinoma – a common cancer in horses affecting the eye area – to gauge their value as new therapeutic targets and their use in early cancer detection.
Researchers will fill in missing information in the horse genome associated with tendon health and aging.
Researchers will develop a novel model to study limb wound-healing and skinhealing complications in horses.
Researchers will determine how long infected horses shed Salmonella in their feces and use this new information to improve infection prevention and control.