Dogs with cancer offered new hope through UQ immunotherapy trials

A clinical research program led by The University of Queensland is inviting dogs with advanced or inoperable cancers to participate in trials evaluating a novel immunomodulatory therapy, offering potential new options for patients with limited treatment pathways. The project will assess the effectiveness of the oral drug Enzistat in dogs with naturally occurring solid tumours, […]

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Deadly snake has more to its bite than we thought

New research has found that the antivenom used to treat eastern brown snake bites is potentially not as effective as it could be, and it all comes down to location.  Native to eastern and central Australia, the eastern brown snake is one of the world’s most venomous terrestrial snakes, second only to the inland taipan. The […]

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Thermal drones help monitor dolphin health

The results from a study published recently in the Journal of Thermal Biology showed Infrared Thermography mounted on drones to measure the health of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus), was able to detect localised thermal anomalies in a dolphin’s skin, highlighting the potential for drone-IRT to be a non-invasive tool for monitoring the health of managed […]

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