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BVetMed Graduate joint winner of 2020 BETA Equine Thesis of the Year Award
RVC BVet Med graduate Victoria O'Hara has jointly won the 2020 BETA Equine Thesis of the Year Award. The award recognises academic excellence in undergraduate study and Victoria was one of four finalists who presented their thesis to a panel of … -
Current Projects
Royal Veterinary College researcher-clinicians are involved with cutting-edge research that not only benefits their own patients but also helps the global veterinary community support veterinary health and welfare. -
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Case Study – Stem Cell Treatment of an Equine Tendon Injury
Roger K.W. Smith, Professor of Equine Orthopaedics ‘Podge’ (Moonbeg Boy), a 15-year-old Irish sports horse gelding used for eventing, had suffered an overstrain injury to his superficial digital flexor tendon in August 2018. He had developed a … -
The Royal Veterinary College and Penn Vet New Bolton Center Launch new MARS EQUESTRIAN™ Veterinary Scholarship Programme for Equine Research
The Royal Veterinary College and Penn Vet New Bolton Center Launch new MARS EQUESTRIAN™ Veterinary Scholarship Programme for Equine Research -
Laminitis Research
RVC has expertise in researching laminitis in horses, ponies and donkeys. -
How to Apply: Grad Dip Equine Locomotor Research (USA)
How to apply for the Graduate Diploma in Equine Locomotor Research (USA) programme at the RVC -
RVC research reveals important insights into the diagnosis of strangles in UK horses
Royal Veterinary College research study of diagnoses of strangles across the UK for an improved understanding of the spread and control of this devastating equine disease. -
Pioneering RVC research study reveals impacts of horse shoe and ground surfaces on horses and riders
RVC equine research reveals associations between hoof-ground interactions and upper body movements of horses and their ridersPioneering RVC study reveals associations between hoof-ground interactions and upper body movements …
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Equine Refer an Animal - Thank you
Thank you for referring your animal with RVC Equine. If you have any questions please contact RVC Equine Referrals: equinereferrals@rvc.ac.uk -
Case Studies
Short articles explaining how and why we use horses in research at the RVC