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VetCompass osteosarcoma research appears in this month's Northern Ireland Veterinary Today
Osteosarcoma is a painful and aggressive bone tumour in dogs that is known to be more common in certain breeds than others. New research has now confirmed that larger breeds, such as Rottweiler, Great Dane and Rhodesian Ridgeback, have a greater … -
Chaplaincy
The RVC Chaplain, Reverend Andy Marshall, has pastoral care and concern for all members of the College -
eduroam
Eduroam (educational roaming), is a single, secure, wireless internet service available at the RVC and many other participating institutions worldwide -
New research traces origins of zoonotic disease to the Neolithic period
Study provides evidence for hypotheses about the effects of farming on human and animal health and wellbeingNew research has investigated the possible origins of the common zoonotic disease brucellosis in …
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Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) 2023
The Royal Veterinary College has been rated Silver in the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) 2023. This is underpinned by a Gold rating in Student Outcomes and Silver in Student Experience. The Office for Students (OfS) describes the rating as … -
Welcome From The President & Principal
Professor Stuart. W. J. Reid CBEPhoto Credit: Mark Thomas Veterinary Record Joining the Royal Veterinary College means you become part of a heritage going back over 233 years and makes you a member of a specialist institution that leads the way in … -
RVC to provide world-class training to more students thanks to government funding
UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) has announced new funding for the next five years to support collaborative PhD training via the London Interdisciplinary Doctoral Programme (LIDo), in the form of a new Doctoral Landscape Award. As a prominent …UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) has announced new funding for the next five years to support …
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Synthetic version of broccoli compound is potential treatment for osteoarthritis
A synthetic and stable form of a chemical found in broccoli could be used as a potential treatment for osteoarthritis after positive results from a study at the Royal Veterinary College, University of London. Recent research has found that eating …A synthetic and stable form of a chemical found in broccoli could be used as a potential treatment …
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London Myology Forum
The Royal Veterinary College hosted the 15th London Myology Forum on 22 July 2015. This Forum provides a platform for scientists working on muscle to come together to share their latest findings in the field. Speakers included Pete Zammit (KIngs), …The Royal Veterinary College hosted the 15th London Myology Forum on 22 July 2015. This Forum …
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Backbone of modern day crocodiles holds key to their evolutionary history
New collaborative research based at The Royal Veterinary College, University of London (RVC) has revealed the evolutionary importance of a crocodile’s backbone and how it has changed over hundreds of millions of years. The study, which is being …