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Morris Animal Foundation Seeks Canine Health Research Pre-Proposals

Morris Animal Foundation is accepting pre-proposals for canine health research grants. Funding available for Established Investigators, First Award, Pilot Studies & Fellowship Training Grants. Apply by April 23, 2025!
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Foundation Funds Groundbreaking Research to Advance Feline Health in 2025

March 20, 2025 – Despite the popularity of cats as pets, research on feline-specific health issues still lags behind studies on dogs. But thanks to Morris Animal Foundation, that’s changing.
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Morris Animal Foundation Seeks Canine Health Research Proposals for Next Phase of its Hemangiosarcoma Initiative

Updated March 20, 2025 – Morris Animal Foundation is now accepting proposals for the study of canine hemangiosarcoma. Grant applications are due by April 9, 2025, 4:59 p.m. ET.
Veterinary Student Scholar research team - Dr. Weka and Dr. Asinamai (mentors) Dr. Ankala in the middle (PI)

Celebrating 20 Years of Empowering the Veterinary Researchers of Tomorrow

March 13, 2025 – Morris Animal Foundation’s Veterinary Student Scholar program celebrates 20 years of funding the best and brightest students from around the world, empowering them to pursue research that improves the lives of animals everywhere.
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New Feline Health Grant Recipients Announced

Morris Animal Foundation announced funding for seven new feline health-focused grants aimed at improving health and well-being in cats.
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Researchers Making (Brain) Waves in Search for Pain Relief in Cats

February 27, 2025 – Dr. Aude Castel and colleagues at the University of Montreal wanted to learn more about pain management in cats and study the associated brain activity but were faced with a tough puzzle – how do you measure brain waves (as a marker of neurons activity) in awake cats?
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Stress, Inflammation Linked to Cognitive Decline in Older Cats

MEDIA ALERT: DENVER/February 12, 2025 – Researchers discuss how stress and inflammation affect cognition in older cats and what veterinarians and cat caretakers should know to slow progression of cognitive decline into disease.

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