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We’re proud to showcase Prof Carmel Mooney's clinically driven research in small animal internal medicine & endocrinology. Her work advances a #OneHealth approach

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👨🏾‍🏭 Over 70% of apprenticeships generate a positive benefit for training companies before completion. This net benefit came to CHF 4,500 per apprenticeship year and place on average.
👩🏻‍🔬 80% of companies are satisfied with the cost-benefit balance.
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👨🏾‍🏭 Over 70% traineeships generate a positive benefit for training companies before completion. This net benefit came to CHF 4,500 per apprenticeship year and place on average.
👩🏻‍🔬 80% of companies are satisfied with the cost-benefit balance.
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🐭➡️🦏 Did you know the same anaesthesia team can safely care for a 100g mouse & a multi-tonne rhino?
That’s the power of research.
On #WorldAnimalDay, Oct 4🌍 we spotlight Dr Huuskonen @ucddublin.bsky.social ensuring animals of every size receive safe, compassionate care

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Each system is unique.
But together, they form a living laboratory.
A pan-European view shows what works — and what can travel across borders.
#VETprep #VETresearch #SkillsForLife #PostCovidLearning

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CDU researcher recognised for VET research | Charles Darwin University The Australasian Vocational Education and Training (VET) Research Association has presented its Ray Barker Award for only the sixth time in the past twenty years to a Charles Darwin University (CDU) a...

Read the CDU News Story recognising NI adjunct Dr Don Zoellner's recent Ray Barker Award.😍🙌👏
📰go.cdu.edu.au/f3mq
#CDUResearch #vetresearch #vocationaleducation
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Common variants in the CPT1A gene are associated with cataracts in Northern breeds of domestic dog Primary hereditary cataract affects many purebred domestic dog breeds and is a major cause of visual impairment in dogs. Cataracts are common in Northern breeds such as the Siberian Husky, Alaskan Mal...

New research from the Canine Genetics Centre, here at the @camvetschool.bsky.social, in collab with Wisdom Panel, explores the genetic causes of hereditary #cataracts in dogs - one of the leading causes of blindness in over 100 breeds.🐾🧬 #CanineGenetics #VetResearch
journals.plos.org/plosone/arti...

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🏆CONGRATS DON ZOELLNER!!!🏆
Don has been awarded The 2025 Ray Barker Award for Distinguished Service to VET Research & The Australian Vocational Education and Training Research Association (AVETRA). #CDUResearch #VETresearch #donbarkeraward

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