Improving Regenerative Therapies
Researchers will explore new techniques to generate stem cells that are more immunologically compatible and less likely to be rejected by the horse's immune system.
Researchers will explore new techniques to generate stem cells that are more immunologically compatible and less likely to be rejected by the horse's immune system.
Researchers will develop a cryopreservation technique to preserve airway tissue from horses that die of natural diseases with the goal of creating a tissue bank for studying respiratory diseases in horses.
Researchers are evaluating the effectiveness of oral rapamycin as an adjunct, postsurgery therapy to combat cancer spread (metastasis) in client-owned dogs.
This grant supports the advanced training of two aspiring veterinary pathologists who will assist with the analysis of tissue samples collected from dogs enrolled in Morris Animal Foundation's Golden Retriever Lifetime Study.
Researchers will investigate how equine muscle cells regulate calcium movement, and examine its role in equine muscle diseases.
Researchers will evaluate the ability of a unique population of cells called interzone cells to produce new cartilage in horses with joint damage.
Researchers will investigate genetic risk factors for equine recurrent uveitis, a common eye condition and leading cause of blindness in horses.