Research Podcasts – Veterinary Science on the Move
Podcast autorstwa The Royal Veterinary College
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63 Odcinki
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63 Organ-on-a-chip with Professor Dirk Werling
Opublikowany: 3.05.2024 -
62 Dr Dan O’Neill
Opublikowany: 2.04.2021 -
61 Prof Jim Usherwood
Opublikowany: 26.02.2021 -
60 Prof Richard Kock
Opublikowany: 17.04.2020 -
59 Tierney Bennett (nee Kinnison)
Opublikowany: 20.03.2020 -
58 Amy Barstow
Opublikowany: 5.08.2019 -
57 Microbiome with Prof Dirk Werling
Opublikowany: 12.10.2018 -
56 Rowena
Opublikowany: 29.06.2018 -
55 Troy Gibson
Opublikowany: 11.05.2018 -
54 Jessica Roach
Opublikowany: 13.04.2018 -
53 Dr Mandi De Mestre
Opublikowany: 23.02.2018 -
52 Dr Stuart Patterson
Opublikowany: 12.01.2018 -
51 Professor Dirk Werling
Opublikowany: 15.12.2017 -
50 Immune-mediated diseases and the role of Regulatory T cells in dogs and humans
Opublikowany: 21.09.2010 -
49 Strategies for prevention of MRSA infections in animals and humans
Opublikowany: 18.08.2010 -
48 Anal furunculosis in dogs
Opublikowany: 28.07.2010 -
47 Hot topics in animal locomotion research
Opublikowany: 30.06.2010 -
46 Immunological Tolerance of Pregnancy in the Mare
Opublikowany: 11.06.2010 -
45 Human Filarial Diseases
Opublikowany: 21.04.2010 -
44 Surgical Treatment of Heart Valve Disease in Dogs
Opublikowany: 17.03.2010
After a seven-year hiatus, the RVC podcast returns with Dominic Barfield taking the reins and talking to the researchers at all stages in their careers about the work that they are doing at the UK’s oldest veterinary school. Continuing from the back catalogue from Dr Mattias Kleinz (episodes 1 to 20) and Dr Mark Cleasby (episodes 20-50) Dom (episodes 50-63) with the help of Brian Cox will get you back up to speed with how the Royal Veterinary College, the University of London's veterinary school, is pushing the frontiers in veterinary medicine and basic science. We will provide you with an insight into the current research being undertaken and those dedicated researchers in the pursuit of answering those questions to benefit animal health and welfare, today, tomorrow, and beyond. We hope that you enjoy it.