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Veterinary Medicine PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in the UK

We have 10 Veterinary Medicine PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in the UK

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We have 10 Veterinary Medicine PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in the UK

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Fully Funded Studentship - Single-Cell Transcriptomics of Canine Sensory Neurons

'TO APPLY, PLEASE CLICK INSTITUTION WEBSITE LINK'. A PhD studentship is available in the Spinal Cord Group (SCG) at the University of Glasgow, researching the mammalian somatosensory nervous system. Read more

Prevention and control of clinical mastitis and associated antimicrobial use in dairy cows

This PhD Fellowship is a joint research project between Teagasc Moorepark and the University of Nottingham. The successful candidate will be based in the Teagasc Research Centre at Moorepark, Co. Read more

Advanced analytics applied to endoscopic analysis of upper airway function

The project. Upper airway obstructions (‘wind problems’) affect the health, welfare and performance of racehorses and are best evaluated by performing endoscopy, however, assessment is subjective, attracting variable agreement. Read more

How do evolutionary changes in innate immune genes influence the carriage of zoonotic pathogen

Description. Zoonotic pathogens, such as COVID-19, reside in animal hosts before jumping species to infect humans. How diversity in host immune genes across species impact upon pathogen carriage are poorly understood. Read more

Evolution of transmissible cancers in Tasmanian devils

Tasmanian devils are marsupial carnivores endemic to the Australian island of Tasmania. This species is affected by two transmissible cancers, known as devil facial tumour 1 (DFT1) and devil facial tumour 2 (DFT2). Read more

Defining the Epigenome in Tendon Ageing

One hallmark of ageing is the accumulation of epigenetic alterations. There is a clear link between age and increasing incidence of tendon injury suggesting that the mechanical integrity of tendon declines with age. Read more
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