The free, virtual summit will start on Nov 30th and feature 11 regional sessions offering unique perspectives and discussions around the theme “Working together for a healthy, just, and sustainable future.”
COHA will fund three outstanding veterinary summer scholars to present a poster at the 2024 Association of Clinical and Translational Science (ACTS) meeting in early April.
In a first-of-its-kind study, University of Missouri scientists have helped advance a patient-specific, precision medicine treatment for bone cancer (osteosarcoma, OSA) in dogs. By creating a vaccine
Comparative medicine is the study of disease in humans and animals, looking at similarities and differences between the two. Dr Michael Kent is a radiation oncologist with the UC Davis School of
Researchers at the Schools of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine at the University of California-Davis are now conducting rigorous clinical trials of new treatments on animals with naturally occurring cancer with the hope they might eventually benefit humans as well as the family pet.
A team of medical and veterinary researchers at the University of California – Davis examined the efficacy and immunologic effects of a novel triple therapy consisting of local radiotherapy
Veterinarians, physicians and scientists collaborated on novel gene therapy in dogs for a blinding disease called autosomal dominant retinitis pigmentosa.
Researchers investigated a novel drug that proved effective in altering feline heart function in naturally occurring inherited hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM).