She is a specialist in small animal internal medicine and has published more than 100 scientific papers on the health and welfare of animals in shelters, feline infectious diseases, humane alternatives for cat population control, and
contraceptive vaccines for cats.
Dr. Levy's research and clinical interests center on the health and welfare of animals in shelters, feline infectious diseases, humane alternatives for cat population control and
contraceptive vaccines for cats.
She has performed long - term studies of
contraceptive vaccines for cats, with a recent focus on GnRH as the contraceptive target.
Her research and clinical interests center on the health and welfare of animals in shelters, feline infectious diseases, humane alternatives for cat population control, and
contraceptive vaccines for cats.
Dr. Levy's clinical interests center on the health and welfare of animals in shelters, feline infectious diseases, and humane alternatives for cat population control, including
contraceptive vaccines for cats.
Not exact matches
Napier's presentation, titled «Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles
for Delivery of DNA - based
Contraceptive Vaccines for Feral
Cats,» dealt with a portion of Napier's research in developing and delivering contraceptives to feral c
Cats,» dealt with a portion of Napier's research in developing and delivering
contraceptives to feral
catscats.
In a recently published study, she demonstrated that a
contraceptive vaccine targeting GnRH could prevent pregnancy in
cats for several years after a single injection.