Research

Our hospital covers both basic and applied scientific disciplines, including veterinary imaging, veterinary clinical pathology, companion animal internal medicine, companion animal surgery, companion animal clinical oncology, companion animal cardiology, and companion animal clinical neurology.

In addition to this we have a strong tradition for international collaboration and collaboration with the industry.

Our mission is to work for the benefit of animals and humans, and we do this through research, teaching, innovation and propagation at a work place based on shared values.

Our vision is to build on strong and internationally recognized scientific disciplines and build new standards for cross-disciplinary research, education and innovation within animal health and disease. Our aim is to be among the best public workplaces in Denmark.

Further information about the research at The Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences can be found from this website.


Some Research projects

 

 

 

The Greenland sled dog is a unique breed with deep cultural and historical significance of the Greenlandic population.

The overall aim of the GreenFeed project is to develop sustainable and culturally aligned feeding solutions that promote the health and welfare of Greenland sled dogs. The project addresses the complex challenges posed by climate change, shifts in the availability of feed resources and increasing economic pressures affecting both the dogs and their owners. 

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