Clinical Research
Let’s Collaborate
We are interested in collaborating with practitioners on clinical studies, identifying clinical subjects and supporting intern/resident projects.
The CVM Office for Research has created the Clinical Partnership Matching Grant Program to foster clinical collaborative research within the CVM and with preceptors and clinical practices. This program also supports the shared mentoring of interns and/or residents in practice. It is designed, both in scope and breadth, not to support fully-rounded projects but, instead, to be a buttress for seed grants, preliminary data accrual, pilot program exploration, or resident/student support.
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For current clinical research programs, please review the projects below.
This project is currently enrolling volunteers.
Purpose: The aim of this project is to begin developing an understanding of relevance of the resident microbial species present in the blood and the impact they may have on the health of dogs. Find out more information by clicking here.
Contact: mmunoz@westernu.edu
This project is currently enrolling volunteers.
Purpose: We are seeking students and staff who are interested in volunteering their canine friends to participate in a clinical study on cardiac and systemic health in dogs fed a plant-based versus meat-based diets. The study will involve a ONE TIME blood and stool sample collection as well as a cardiac examination involving echocardiography. The study will offer FREE in-house blood work (complete blood count and chemistry.
For more information, click here
For questions, contact mmunoz@westernu.edu