Clinical Trials at the Ontario Veterinary College
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Improving the way we diagnosis and treat disease in our pets through innovation and research. Ontario Vet College, Guelph, Canada ⬇️Get involved (link below)
Guelph, Ontario
Joined February 2021
Haidee is enrolled in a #VeterinaryClincialTrial. #Seizures in dogs can be associated with a variety of behaviours, by using electroencephalography (EEG), we can provide a more accurate diagnosis. 🐾 Read more about Haidee' story on our website: https://t.co/pGxgqya72C
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LOOKING FOR VETERINARIANS: Join us as we explore new ways to care for our veterinary patients and the people who love them through a 4-hour workshop to enhance the Spectrum of Care in this study led by Dr Shane Bateman. Learn more and link to register: https://t.co/OSEOxNlFIu
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We are actively looking for dogs to participate in this clinical trial! Find out if your dog may be eligible and learn more on our website:
Dr. Anthony Mutsaers, Veterinary Oncologist, Cancer Researcher and Associate Professor at the @OntVetCollege says that OVC Pet Trust funding is vital to his research exploring drug treatment that could reduce the spread of canine melanoma: https://t.co/SBJC4HLfQm
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LOOKING FOR PARTICIPANTS: New evidence has shown that Palladia, originally used for the treatment of mast cell tumours in dogs, may also be useful for treating other cancer types. Learn more about Dr Anthony Mutsaers' new oral melanoma study: https://t.co/h7ToWT46tF
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We understand that your pet is an essential member of your family. Clinical trials for animals are just as important as those for humans! New studies have been added to our website! Click this link to learn more: https://t.co/Fd98aMbWdq
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LOOKING FOR PARTICIPANTS: Innovative ‘seek and destroy’ alternative to cancer surgery now being evaluated for pets and humans! Dr Michelle Oblak is looking for dogs with a thyroid tumour diagnosis to participate in this fully funded study. Website link: https://t.co/91DpLcOYSb
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We are looking forward to the 2024 CHPAZ Annual Symposium!
The 2024 CPHAZ Annual Symposium will be held via Zoom, May 22, 9am to 4pm! It will feature presentations & keynote speakers on topics incl. One Health, public health & veterinary medicine. Submit an abstract: https://t.co/AU4Wo0YHIO Register to attend: https://t.co/wYPXLfFCbl
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LOOKING FOR PARTICIPANTS: Stem cell therapy shows promise for the treatment of equine synovitis. 🐎 Find out if your horse or a horse you know is eligible for Dr Judith Koenig's study on our website: https://t.co/ZIxW8u4aBN
#EquineResearch #VeterinaryClinicalTrial
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We want to wish a warm and joyous holiday season to our followers and the pets and families who played an instrumental role in our 2023 clinical trials. Your commitment to advancing veterinary medicine has left a lasting impact on our research community. All the best for 2024!
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It's not just about surgery; it's about transforming outcomes for our pets!🐾 Learn more on our website: https://t.co/h7ToWT3yE7 Please note that we do not send home glow-in-the-dark dogs! The effect is temporary and only visible within the near-infrared spectrum. ✨
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Thank you for visiting! We love sharing about our translational research and its impact on both pets and people. 🐕🧍🐈 We look forward to more opportunities to connect in the future! @bajanjules27
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LOOKING FOR PARTICIPANTS: Dr Fiona James and her research team use electroencephalography (EEG) to confirm seizure activity, as well as the type and frequency of seizures. 🐕 Find out if your dog or a dog you know is eligible on our website: https://t.co/OLgqb5JzXr
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Are you a RVT looking for a new and unique opportunity? Do you have a passion for patient care and improving the lives of pets? Are you excited about advancements in animal and human medicine? Our team is looking forward to growing with you! Apply today: https://t.co/xaJcl8LvBP
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LOOKING FOR PARTICIPANTS: Canine elbow dysplasia is a significant and debilitating problem for larger dogs. Dr Melissa MacIver and her team are exploring an alternative therapy, mesenchymal stromal cells, in this industry-partnered study. 🐾 Learn more: https://t.co/6AmyVvDJAm
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LOOKING FOR PARTICIPANTS: The overall survival rate for dogs with hemangiosarcoma is poor (20-25%). What is the best type of chemotherapy and how can we improve survival rates? 🐕 Dr Anthony Mutsaers and his team want to find out! Learn more: https://t.co/h7ToWT3yE7
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LOOKING FOR PARTICIPANTS: Intervertebral disc disorder (IVDD) is one of the most common neurological conditions in dogs. Humans are also often diagnosed with IVDD. Learn more about our comparative Neurology/Surgery study here: https://t.co/sZk14E7L3j
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Can new information about feline heart disease also help humans? What is the significance of microRNA? New publication by first author, graduate student Jessica Joshua (PhD). Amazing work! 🙌 Summary and publication links are available on our website: https://t.co/AukR7jeRRt
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UofG students - join us to help advance companion animal medicine through innovative research!🐾 Gain valuable research experience in a part-time position through the Ontario Work Study Program. Send us a message to learn more or apply through https://t.co/V5iBtz7T5n today!
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Let's work together to advance veterinary medicine and improve the lives of our beloved pets! You can find out if your dog or cat may qualify for one of our studies on our website: https://t.co/Fd98aMbWdq. Financial incentives may be available for eligible participants. 🐾
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LOOKING FOR PARTICIPANTS: Why do only some dogs consuming grain-free diets develop cardiac dysfunction while the majority remain healthy? 🫀 This is what Dr Shari Raheb and her team want to explore in a new OVC study; find out if your dog may be eligible: https://t.co/veYHZuh5ug
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LOOKING FOR PARTICIPANTS: Mast cell tumours (MCT) are a common skin cancer in dogs. If your dog or a dog you know has been diagnosed with MCT, we would love to speak with you about our Oncology studies. Please share! Full study details are on our website: https://t.co/h7ToWT3yE7
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