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Biological Sciences
We are serious about science, and we are proud to have been behind some important advances in the history of animal welfare, disease control, evolution, and human and animal medicine. Our world-renowned experts and exciting research opportunities will give you an unrivalled learning experience to take your knowledge to the highest level and to help shape the future of science. -
New research from the RVC predicts the future life expectancy for companion cats
New research from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC), in collaboration with researchers from the National Chung Hsing University (NCHU) in Taiwan, has produced the first-ever ‘life tables’ for the UK companion cat population. This represents a major … -
Professor Richard Bomphrey
Professor of Comparative Biomechanics+44 (0)1707 666043 -
Mrs Amber Harvey
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Bree Merritt
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Kelly Druce
Medicine RVN,Teaching Fellow in Veterinary Nursing,Clinical Educator -
Dr Jonathan Williams
Senior Lecturer in Anatomic Pathology+44 (0)1707 666854 -
Component Therapy
Blood collected from our canine and feline donors is used for a variety of different patient concerns. The Transfusion Medicine Service processes blood obtained from our donors into a variety of different components. -
New research from the RVC and the One Health Poultry Hub reveals speed of avian flu transmission
New research from the Global Challenges Research Fund’s (GCRF) One Health Poultry Hub, including researchers from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has, for the first time, modelled the transmission of avian influenza (‘bird flu’), revealing the …New research from the Global Challenges Research Fund’s (GCRF) One Health Poultry Hub, including …
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Pathology Training Programme
The Royal Veterinary College's Department of Pathobiology and Population Sciences offers residency programmes in both clinical pathology and anatomic pathology. Currently there are three specialists-in-training ('Residents') in Clinical Pathology, and eight in Anatomic Pathology (including part-time trainees).