You donations help to support adoption events that find pets forever homes, the help make spay and neuter services more accessible and affordable,
they fund animal therapy and service dog programs that enhance people's quality of life through pets, and they help us to spring in to action to help pets and pet parents affected by natural and manmade disasters.
Not exact matches
Oisín Biotechnology — a startup with initial
funding from SENS Research Foundation, the Methuselah Foundation, and others — is close behind them, having developed a form of gene
therapy that — in
animals at least — also destroys these cells, using an approach that is less inherently likely to destroy healthy cells along with senescent ones.
If approved after a 30 - day comment period, the new policy would allow the National Institutes of Health to
fund researchers who want to put stem cells in early - stage
animal embryos to study disease, possible
therapies and organ transplants.
To build upon the encouraging early discoveries, Helmsley renewed and expanded its Crohn's
funding for the Institute in 2013 to begin new work with three major aims: 1) continue studies of individual genes to determine how genetic differences between Crohn's patients and healthy individuals contribute to the disease; 2) evaluate promising small molecules in disease - relevant studies and prioritize insights from genetics to help develop novel therapeutics; and 3) begin basic experimentation in
animal models with Crohn's disease to provide the data necessary to begin testing new
therapies in humans.
Each year, we help
animal - welfare organizations find lifelong, loving homes for millions of orphaned pets, as well as
fund spay and neuter efforts,
animal assisted
therapy programs and humane education.
And HABRI annually
funds new research projects studying evidence - based health benefits of
animals through pet ownership and
animal - assisted activity or
therapy.
As one of the nation's largest
funders of
animal welfare causes, we are proud to support organizations that care for
animals in need, fight pet cancer, and celebrate our Helping Hero
therapy and working
animals.
The Research Institute
Fund supports a wide range of clinical investigations undertaken by The AMC's research scientists who seek to define new diseases as well as develop diagnostic tests and advance
therapies for naturally occurrirng diseases in
animals.
To honor Lucy, who passed away in 2011, Steve created the Lucy
Fund to raise money for the American Humane Association Hero Dog Award for
Animal Assisted
Therapy.
To assist with the increased interest, a portion of the grant will
fund the registration of up to more than 500 new
therapy animal teams through 2017.
That's why we
fund programs that promote the human -
animal bond and make
animal - assisted
therapy accessible to those who need it most.
Animal Cancer Foundation is a 501 (c)(3) organization dedicated to finding novel treatment
therapies and eventual cures for cancer by
funding research in and increasing public awareness of comparative oncology, the study of naturally occurring cancers in pets and people to benefit both.
While the staff has seen first - hand how pets can make a difference in the lives of their patients, like Kristyn, East Tennessee Children's Hospital is part of a research study, led by the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine and
funded by The Human
Animal Bond Research Institute (HABRI), to see how pet - assisted
therapy directly impacts pain management.
Money raised helps
fund animal welfare organizations, spay and neuter efforts,
animal - assisted
therapy programs and humane education.
Love - A-Bull would like to help reach that goal by raising at least $ 3,000 to
fund our training and
therapy programs, spay / neuter services, community education, and to help continue saving the lives of
animals in Austin which will ultimately impact the number of pets entering and leaving the shelters.
And, in 2009, Pfizer
Animal Health
funded a study to be completed this year that will formally measure clinical outcomes from
therapy dog interactions with adult patients in inpatient oncology treatment and outpatient chemotherapy infusion settings.
This groundbreaking research, sponsored by Zoetis with matching
funds from the Pfizer Foundation, is the first scientific effort to document the positive effects of
Animal - Assisted
Therapy (AAT) in helping pediatric cancer patients and their families.
State - Specific Programs CANADA
Animal Cancer
Therapy Subsidization Society Lucky Moffat Memorial
Fund, www.actssalberta.org/lucky/lmmf.asp (Alberta Canada Only) The Farley Foundation, www.farleyfoundation.org (Ontario Canada Only)
Morris
Animal Foundation
funds studies researching gene
therapies for canine cancer treatment and reports some success in treating osteosarcoma, melanoma, soft tissue sarcomas, and lymphomas3.
Berglund's research,
funded through a grant from the Morris
Animal Foundation since 2016, is centered on making donor stem cells more reliable in equine
therapy.
Riley Children's Foundation received a $ 175,000 grant from PetSmart Charities, a leading
funder of
animal welfare in North America, to help expand and enhance the pet
therapy program at Riley Hospital for Children.
Funding programs that make life better for pets and the people who love and need them, like groundbreaking pet cancer research and service and
therapy animal programs.
Contributions to the Helping Heroes campaign can be made at any Petco or Unleashed by Petco store or online atwww.petcofoundation.org with all
funds going to service and
therapy animal organizations throughout the United States.