The Cambridge Animal Alphabet series celebrates Cambridge's connections with
animals through literature, art, science and society.
Through this body of literature, we have identified that depression can be induced, in animals and in humans through inflammatory agents, that it is correlated with blood levels of inflammatory markers, in a linear way (more markers = worse depression), and that symptoms can be reversed through pharmaceutical anti-inflamma
Through this body of
literature, we have identified that depression can be induced, in
animals and in humans
through inflammatory agents, that it is correlated with blood levels of inflammatory markers, in a linear way (more markers = worse depression), and that symptoms can be reversed through pharmaceutical anti-inflamma
through inflammatory agents, that it is correlated with blood levels of inflammatory markers, in a linear way (more markers = worse depression), and that symptoms can be reversed
through pharmaceutical anti-inflamma
through pharmaceutical anti-inflammatories.
We also raise awareness about companion
animal abuse, particularly the plight of pet shops and puppy mill dogs,
through our informative Public Service Announcements (PSAs) and
literature.
In this engaging and visually stimulating presentation, California - based author Colleen Patrick - Goudreau shares a variety of film clips, pieces of
literature, and works of visual art that will change the lens
through which we view
animals in the arts.