Created as a division of the School of Agriculture in 1916, the school initially engaged
in animal health research and played a major role in standardizing tests for brucellosis.
Morris Animal Foundation and Pfizer Animal Health congratulate Drs. Hines and Zimmerman on their accomplishments and look forward to their participation
in animal health research in the future.
Morris Animal Foundation and Pfizer Animal Health Grant Two Veterinarians Fellowships to Pursue PhDs
in Animal Health Research
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Not exact matches
GFI sees value
in market
research, and may conduct some themselves; they have already conducted a short survey to identify the most appealing name for cultured meat.51 They would also be interested
in research done to identify other factors important
in promoting plant - based and cultured meat, such as whether consumers are more likely to respond well to promotion related to
health benefits or to
animal welfare.
GFI sees value
in market
research, and may conduct some themselves; they have already conducted a short survey to identify the most appealing name for cultured meat.96 They would also be interested
in research done to identify other factors important
in promoting plant - based and cultured meat, such as whether consumers are more likely to respond well to promotion related to
health benefits or to
animal welfare.97 They plan to conduct such
research and will encourage its use by companies.
The main experiments used to conduct this
research are the Farming Systems Trial (FST)- the oldest continuous trial
in the US that compares organic and conventional farming systems, the new Vegetable Systems Trial (VST)- comparing the impacts organic and conventional farming practices on nutrient density
in vegetables and linkages to soil
health, and Integrated Crop - Livestock Systems using annual and perennial crops along with cattle or hogs for soil, plant, and
animal health.
GFI sees value
in market
research, and may conduct some themselves; they have already conducted a short survey to identify the most appealing name for cultured meat.96 They would also be interested
in research done to identify other factors important
in promoting plant - based and cultured meat, such as whether consumers are more likely to respond well to promotion related to
health benefits or to
animal welfare.97 They plan to conduct such
research and will encourage its use by companies.
Since 1999, Monique has been responsible for
research and demonstration projects
in animal health and welfare, especially
in organic and free range poultry farming.
It's important because - through us - you get access to world - class
research facilities and dedicated scientists, food technologists etc. that are constantly seeking to find cutting edge discoveries that will drive advances
in human and
animal health.
In a sign that the horsemeat scandal continues to affect consumer sentiment around food quality and safety, new consumer
research published by the NOAH suggests that shoppers are more confused than ever about
animal medicines and how they are used to protect the
health and welfare of
animals on farms.
Investing
in the nation's newest veterinary college and the first
in the New York metropolitan area is a transformative event for Long Island University, for the region, and for
animal health, which will create great New York jobs and
research opportunities.
Funding is
in the form of 11 million pounds from the Wellcome Trust, a London - based foundation that supports
research on
animal and human
health, and contributions to individual institutions from companies such as GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer, Roche, AstraZeneca, Sanofi - Aventis, Sirtris Pharmaceuticals, and PTC Therapeutics.
In science news around the world, the National Institutes of
Health expands the definition of clinical trials, the U.S. Department of Agriculture restores previously public
animal welfare records, seismologists fear the loss of a key
research vessel, Brazil's indigenous tribes win land rights, and China's — and the world's — largest radio telescope gets a no - fly zone.
This study is among several funded under a public - private partnership established
in 2008 between NICHD and the WALTHAM Centre for Pet Nutrition, a division of Mars Inc., to establish a human -
animal interaction
research program to support studies relevant to child development,
health, and the therapeutic use of
animals.
«Economic pressures, technological innovations, demographic shifts, consumer expectations, and an evolving regulatory framework have all contributed to the impetus for changes
in the global dairy industry,» explained lead investigator Herman Barkema, DVM, PhD, Professor, Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases and NSERC Industrial
Research Chair
in Infectious Diseases of Dairy Cattle, Department of Production
Animal Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, at the University of Calgary, Canada.
«The chemicals produced by cooking meats at high temperatures induce oxidative stress, inflammation and insulin resistance
in animal studies, and these pathways may also lead to an elevated risk of developing high blood pressure,» said Gang Liu, Ph.D., lead author of the study and a postdoctoral
research fellow
in the department of nutrition at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public
Health in Boston.
To correct bias, the National Institutes of
Health will ask researchers to use more female
animals and cells
in research.
The
research could therefore have a positive impact on
animal health and — since these species are valuable
in the hunting and meat products industries — local economies.
The
research takes an innovative «One
Health» approach, which explores human and animal health in a holistic way using key learnings across both discip
Health» approach, which explores human and
animal health in a holistic way using key learnings across both discip
health in a holistic way using key learnings across both disciplines.
► Scientists using nonhuman primates
in your
research, take note: «[I] n response to a congressional mandate, [the National Institutes of
Health (NIH)-RSB- will convene a workshop this summer to review the ethical policies and procedures surrounding work on monkeys, baboons, and related
animals,» David Grimm reported on Monday.
Dr. Frankel is currently directing or co-directing projects related to the ethical and policy implications of human germ - line interventions, the responsible use of
animals in biomedical and behavioral
research, improving patient safety and reducing errors
in health care, the ethical dimensions of the Human Genome Diversity Project, the uses of anonymity on the Internet, and intellectual property and ethical standards for electronic publishing
in science.
Pattnaik's co-authors on the glycosylation
research were Arun S. Annamalai, Aryamav Pattnaik and Bikash R. Sahoo, graduate
research assistants
in the School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences; assistant professor Satish Kumar Natarajan and post-doctoral researcher Ezhumalai Muthukrishnan from the Department of Nutrition and
Health Sciences; David Steffen, a professor with the Veterinary Diagnostic Center; assistant professor Hiep Vu from the Department of
Animal Science; Gustavo Delhon, director of the School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences; Fernando Osorio, professor with the School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences; Thomas M. Petro, oral biology professor at the University of Nebraska Medical Center; and Shi - hua Xiang, assistant professor with the School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.
Christine Williamson and her colleagues at the Agricultural and Food
Research Council's Institute for
Animal Health at Compton
in Berkshire aim to tackle mastitis by fortifying the cow's own armoury against the bacteria that cause the infections.
The US National Institutes of
Health (NIH) is expected to make a decision imminently on how many of its 360
research chimps should be retired on the grounds that most studies can be done
in other
animals.
Boyle coauthored the report with John Timoney of the Gluck Equine
Research Center at the University of Kentucky, Richard Newton and Andrew Waller of
Animal Health Trust
in the United Kingdom, Melissa T. Hines of the University of Tennessee, and Ben Buchanan of Brazo Valley Equine Hospital
in Texas.
«It seems to be a very virulent and successful strain»
in all susceptible species, says Paul Kitching of the Institute for
Animal Health (IAH)
in Pirbright, U.K., who heads the world's largest FMD
research group.
As David Yáñez, a CSIC researcher at the Zaidin Experimental
Research Centre
in Granada (southern Spain) explains, «Up until now, no - one had described the mode of action of a compound which can repeatedly reduce (by 30 %) methane production
in animals without any risks, either to the
animal's
health, or to their productivity.»
If the findings of the study are replicated
in other
animal models, such as pigs, they could have considerable implications for public
health, says Oluf Pedersen, professor of genomic medicine at the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Basic Metabolic
Research at the University of Copenhagen.
In the study, Bruce Hope, from the National Institutes of Health National Institute on Drug Abuse Intramural Research Program in Baltimore, Maryland, and colleagues used animal models to investigate if the brain forms drug - related memories in a similar wa
In the study, Bruce Hope, from the National Institutes of
Health National Institute on Drug Abuse Intramural
Research Program
in Baltimore, Maryland, and colleagues used animal models to investigate if the brain forms drug - related memories in a similar wa
in Baltimore, Maryland, and colleagues used
animal models to investigate if the brain forms drug - related memories
in a similar wa
in a similar way.
The
research, done
in an
animal model, was supported by the National Institutes of
Health, the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation, and the Regenerative Engineering and Medicine Center operated by Emory University, Georgia Tech and the University of Georgia.
Specifically, the IOM committee says NIH should support only biomedical
research with chimpanzees if it promises to advance public
health, can not be done with another
research model or ethically performed with humans, and the
animals are kept
in ecologically appropriate housing or habitats.
«We believe this work could pave the way for new directions
in research which will minimise foot injuries and improve
animal health and welfare.»
«Our results showed that dog ownership and walking were related to increases
in physical
health among older adults,» said Johnson, who also serves as director of the
Research Center for Human -
Animal Interaction at MU.
The IOM recommended that chimp
research satisfy three principles: the knowledge gained would be necessary to advance the public's
health; there was no other
research model available to obtain that information; and that the
animals would be kept
in their natural habitat or
in environments that closely mimic it.
This conference touched on a broad spectrum of topics encompassing scientific integrity, including gene therapy, guidelines for
animal and human subject use, authorship, public
health issues, and the involvement of minorities
in research.
But prior
research on the effects of famine
in humans and
in laboratory
animals suggest that famine does indeed cause such
health risks, the study authors said.
«Drugs that specifically target PGE2 pathways have already been developed and tested
in animals, so our results have excellent potential for clinical translation, not only for the treatment of influenza, but other viral respiratory infections that interact with similar host immune pathways,» says senior study author Divangahi, who is also a member of the Infectious and Immunity Axis at the
Research Institute of the McGill University
Health Centre (RI - MUHC).
In collaboration with the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), researchers in the UPV / EHU's «Nutrition and Obesity» Group, which belongs to the Spanish Biomedical Research Centre in Physiopathology of Obesity and Nutrition (CIBERobn) of the Carlos III Institute of Health, have observed in animal models that its administration reduces the build - up of body fat, which could reduce the risk of developing other diseases like diabete
In collaboration with the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), researchers
in the UPV / EHU's «Nutrition and Obesity» Group, which belongs to the Spanish Biomedical Research Centre in Physiopathology of Obesity and Nutrition (CIBERobn) of the Carlos III Institute of Health, have observed in animal models that its administration reduces the build - up of body fat, which could reduce the risk of developing other diseases like diabete
in the UPV / EHU's «Nutrition and Obesity» Group, which belongs to the Spanish Biomedical
Research Centre
in Physiopathology of Obesity and Nutrition (CIBERobn) of the Carlos III Institute of Health, have observed in animal models that its administration reduces the build - up of body fat, which could reduce the risk of developing other diseases like diabete
in Physiopathology of Obesity and Nutrition (CIBERobn) of the Carlos III Institute of
Health, have observed
in animal models that its administration reduces the build - up of body fat, which could reduce the risk of developing other diseases like diabete
in animal models that its administration reduces the build - up of body fat, which could reduce the risk of developing other diseases like diabetes.
The study is part of a larger field of
research on the importance of social networks for
health and survival
in primates and other
animals, including humans.
«Our next step is to test Alphamers
in animal models of infection with multidrug - resistant bacteria that pose a public
health threat, such as MRSA,» said first author Sascha Kristian, PhD, visiting
research scholar at UC San Diego and associate
research director at Altermune Technologies, a company Mullis founded to develop Alphamers into unique therapeutics.
The Georgetown University Office of Regulatory Affairs (ORA) provides oversight and guidance
in human subject
research;
animal care and use; biosafety; chemical safety; radiation safety; occupational
health; export controls; conflict of interest; handling of hazardous, controlled or regulated substances; material transfers; and
research misconduct.
PBPK modeling is used
in pharmaceutical
research and development and
in health risk assessment to predict the absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of a compound
in humans and other
animal species.
Its main missions are to produce new knowledge and to contribute to coordination of
research in the field of
animal health and veterinary public
health, a typical «one
health» strategy.
However, implementation of the regulation may require 54 million
research animals and $ 9.5 billion ($ 13.4 billion) over the next 10 years, which represents 20 times the number of
animals and six times the cost anticipated
in previous estimates, according to an analysis led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public
Health.
The mission of the SSR is to advance scientific knowledge by promoting outstanding
research and training
in reproductive sciences and to protect and preserve human and
animal reproductive
health.
Taking advantage of fly genetics The
research will combine the strength of the fly system (
animals that are short lived but complex enough to model regenerative activity
in vertebrates) with genetic studies
in mice to understand the role of mTOR signaling
in maintaining the
health of adult stem cells
in both species.
And
in the meantime, the free availability of the anticipated glucosepane - detecting antibodies generated by the
research that SENS Research Foundation funded at Yale will enable the identification of more suitable animal models for the demonstration of a hard health
research that SENS
Research Foundation funded at Yale will enable the identification of more suitable animal models for the demonstration of a hard health
Research Foundation funded at Yale will enable the identification of more suitable
animal models for the demonstration of a hard
health outcome.
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