Just as a reminder  i have pasted below  from our SAMSOC WIKI the studies that recruiting cases 

If you have a project you would like to post in the wiki drop me a line ( iab@vetspecialists.co.uk) and i can sort it out for you.

As before i will send a list of all projects around to members from time to time (Just to keep them relatively fresh in peoples minds).

All the best

Ian

 

Genetic Basis of Endocrine Disease in Dogs

As part of the LUPA initiative ( http://www.eurolupa.org ), the Royal Veterinary College, University of London and the Universities of Manchester and Uppsala are collaborating to investigate the genetic...
Revision #1 Posted by Lucy Davison on Fri, Nov 20 2009
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Exocrine Pancreatic insufficiency (EPI) Treatment Study

Exocrine Pancreatic insufficiency (EPI) Treatment Study Aran Mas DVM MRCVS P-J.M.Noble BSc BVM&S PhD MRCVS, A.J.German BVSc PhD CertSAM DipECVIM-CA MRCVS EPI is a common condition in dogs with early...
Revision #1 Posted by Ian Battersby on Fri, Aug 28 2009
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Congenital PSS in Birman Cats - DNA Project

We are currently looking at the predisposition of Birman cats to congenital portosystemic shunts. The project is being run by myself and Professor Tim Gruffydd-Jones at the Feline Centre Bristol in conjunction...
Revision #5 Posted by Ian Battersby on Wed, Jul 8 2009
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Feline Chronic Kidney Disease: Use of oral phosphate binders

As part of ongoing research into Feline Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) at the Royal Veterinary College, The Clinical Investigation Centre (CIC) is working with an animal health company to verify the efficacy...
Revision #4 Posted by Harriet Syme on Thu, Mar 19 2009

Diabetes Treatment Survey for vets, nurses and owners

Diabetes Treatment Survey When treatment protocols for diabetes are assessed, the focus lies on how good such treatment is in dealing with the disease and this is often measured using objective parameters...
Revision #1 Posted by Stijn Niessen on Tue, Jan 27 2009

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