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Lena Dunham, Dolly Parton, and New Frontiers in Women’s Health Research

Lena Dunham, Dolly Parton, and New Frontiers in Women’s Health Research

Mar 2, 2018 | animal model, animal research, Cancer, Conditions, Dolly Parton, Endometriosis, Lena Dunham, Medical Research, monkey study, mouse research, mouse study, Nonhuman Primate, Nonhuman Primate (NHP) Research, oncology, public health, reproductive health, women's health

Love your mom? Your sister? Your dog? Support Animal Research.

Love your mom? Your sister? Your dog? Support Animal Research.

Oct 27, 2017 | animal model, animal research, animals helping animals, animals helping humans, Breast Cancer, Cancer, Canine research, comparative oncology, Dog, dog research, FBR, Love Animals? Support Animal Research, Medical Research, mouse research, mouse study, murine model, oncology, Pet, pet owner, treatment, veterinary medicine, veterinary research

How Man’s Best Friend is Helping Cancer Treatment

How Man’s Best Friend is Helping Cancer Treatment

Feb 14, 2017 | animal model, animal research, animals helping animals, animals helping humans, Cancer, Canine research, comparative oncology, Dog, dog research, Dogs, guest post, Medical Research, oncology, Pet, pet owner, treatment, veterinary care, veterinary medicine, veterinary research, veterinary researcher

Animals in Biomedical Research: the Least of our Animal Welfare Concerns

Animals in Biomedical Research: the Least of our Animal Welfare Concerns

Jan 12, 2017 | animal model, animal research, animals helping animals, animals helping humans, bovine research, Cancer, Canine research, cardiology, cat study, comparative oncology, Conditions, Diabetes, Dog, dog research, Dogs, FBR, Generation Z, guest post, HIV, Medical Research, mouse research, mouse study, murine model, oncology, rat model, rat study, veterinary medicine, veterinary research

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