Our Studies/ Scientific Programs
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Pneumonia Pathogen Analysis
OpenPneumonia (infection in the lungs) is a common diagnosis in dogs and cats and can be caused by a variety of pathogens (i.e., bacteria, viruses, fungal organisms). Collecting fluid samples from the lungs of patients with pneumonia allows for tests to be performed that can identify the organism causing the infection.
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Metabolomics Trial to Evaluate for Systemic Consequences of Intestinal Dysbiosis
ClosedThe intestinal microbiota are highly functional, with a combined genome (termed the microbiome) that is approximately 130-160 times larger than the human or canine genome. The microbiome is a highly functional organ and produces approximately 1,000 different metabolites, many of which have systemic effects in the dog. Intestinal dysbiosis is defined as an alteration in
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ORBITS Clinical Study
OpenDespite years of active research in the field, high mortality rates associated with sepsis have remained unchanged over the last three decades; we aim to change this!
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SEPSIS Clinical Study
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