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On the Forefront of Veterinary Medicine: Neuroscientists explore stem cell technology to understand what happens inside the dog’s brain after a seizure.
On the Forefront of Veterinary Medicine: Neuroscientists explore stem cell technology to understand what happens inside the dog’s brain after a seizure.
Exploring the possibilities of comparative oncology: multi-centre clinical trial investigates vaccine for dogs with bone cancer; findings may hold promise for human cancers.
“OVC Pet Trust supports incredible, ground-breaking research to make advancements in the field of veterinary medicine, which in turn continuously improves the quality of care our pets can receive from their veterinarian. They also support the human-animal bond – something many of us are lucky to experience.” Read more about Punk for Paws.
Veterinary internists are puzzle solvers: go behind-the-scenes at OVC with Internal Medicine Resident Dr. Allison Collier.
“The fact that this innovative treatment was even available to us, even though we had to travel to another country, was truly life-saving." Read Murphy's story.
“The Ontario Veterinary College is equipped with the tools, resources and expertise to save pet lives every day and keep families together, for longer. To simply say ‘thank you’ is not enough."
Go behind-the-scenes with Dr. Chris Pinard and his team to get a glimpse into the hopeful and compassionate world of veterinary medical oncology.
At the Ontario Veterinary College scientists regularly rely on the contributions of pets and their owners to study, discover and impact their specific area of research.
The University of Guelph’s Ontario Veterinary College (OVC) is expanding its role as a leader in translational medicine with the launch of a new $1-million research chair focused on medical innovation. OVC Pet Trust funded researcher and surgical oncologist Dr. Michelle Oblak has been named the Animal Health Partners Research Chair in Veterinary Medical Innovation.
How fecal transplants have the potential to treat disease in dogs.