UC Davis Veterinary Institute for Regenerative Cures - VIRC

UC Davis Veterinary Institute for Regenerative Cures - VIRC

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The VIRC supports and performs high-impact translational research that promotes collaborative excell

Photos from UC Davis Veterinary Institute for Regenerative Cures - VIRC's post 02/09/2022

2022 is the start of a new adventure! Today was my last day on campus after nearly 20 years of school & employment with UCD. I’ve absolutely loved serving as Associate Director of the VIRC over the past 3 years. I’ve met countless inspiring individuals, have made great friends and great relationships with our clinical trial pups & families. I’ll never forget my time here and how much I’ve learned. I truly will miss everyone!

Please continue to follow the VIRC and watch the amazing crew’s journey with regenerative medicine and the power it has to help people & pets. It’s been a true pleasure working with everyone!

Photos from UC Davis Veterinary Institute for Regenerative Cures - VIRC's post 02/09/2022

Guess who took time out of her busy day to pay us a visit! We saw Miss Pippo today for her follow up! Pippo is our VIP (very important pet) because she doesn’t have . She’s helping us out by demonstrating how without Spina Bifida walk so that we can compare how well our novel is working. Thank you Pippo & family for serving this very special purpose!

We’re looking to enroll one last puppy without Spina Bifida in our trial. Please email [email protected] for more information.

Photos from UC Davis Veterinary Institute for Regenerative Cures - VIRC's post 12/16/2021

🚨Introducing…… Pippo❣️ This sweet baby girl will be future graduate #1 in the class of 2022!

Pippo is truly a VIP (very important patient) because she’s volunteering her precious time showing us how a bulldog who does not have Spina Bifida walks! She will serve as our 2nd non Spina Bifida pup in this study. Without her participation, we’d have no way to compare traits of bulldogs with SB to those without which will further let us know how well our stem cell treatment is working in SB pups.

We thank Pippo and her family so much for their time and dedication for enrolling her in our . Recycled Pets NorCal

Photos from UC Davis Veterinary Institute for Regenerative Cures - VIRC's post 12/16/2021

🎓We officially have graduate #7 in the class of 2021🤍🐾

Mr. Rufus is the very last 2021 graduate in our FDA approved . Following these pups over 12 months is important so we can see how their movement has changed.

We truly appreciate the support and dedication of our adoptive families and we certainly wish Rufus all of the best! Final appointments are always so bittersweet! Recycled Pets NorCal

11/19/2021

🎓Neville! Graduate #6 in the class of 2021🤍🐾

Neville is a graduate of our FDA approved . Following these pups over 12 months is important so we can see how their movement has changed.

We truly appreciate the support and dedication of our adoptive families and we certainly wish Neville all of the best! Final appointments are always so bittersweet! Recycled Pets NorCal


11/08/2021

🚨 Quick reminder 🚨

We are still enrolling healthy to our . We are looking for dogs approximately 3,5,9 and 12 months of age to spend 1-2 hours with us while we take pictures of them walking.

This information is critical to our study because we need to document how normal Bulldogs walk as compared to our .

Participants will receive a $25 Amazon gift card at each visit and a neurology exam!

Message [email protected] for more information or see our study pages to enroll (link in bio).

10/13/2021

🚨 New

This trial is in collaboration with our friend Dr. Koch . Do you have a horse with and live within traveling distance of UC Davis? Please contact us regarding potential enrollment in this trial and to see if your horse is a good candidate. Details are listed in the flyer and the link in our bio will take you to the Study Page for more information.

Photos from UC Davis Veterinary Institute for Regenerative Cures - VIRC's post 09/24/2021

A huge congratulations to our VIRC members who attended the annual North American Veterinary Regenerative Medicine Association conference (NAVRMA) this past week at ‘s Translational Medicine Institute.

VIRC members gave 5 podium lectures and 3 poster presentations demonstrating our impact, leadership and reputation in veterinary regenerative medicine both nationally and internationally.

A special congratulations to for winning two very competitive awards for best poster and best oral presentation 🥇 🥇.
Congratulations Kacey!

Likewise, VIRC Director Dr. Boaz Arzi was honored with the The Boehringer Ingelheim Translational Medicine Award!

Congratulations to all of our members for their dedication, effort and hard work in veterinary regenerative medicine.

🥇Go Team VIRC🥇

Photos from UC Davis Veterinary Institute for Regenerative Cures - VIRC's post 09/14/2021

Is Winston dressed for The Met 🤣? Maybe sporting an early Halloween costume? Nope! He has harmless, removeable little anatomy markers on his fur that allow us to visualize his movement, joints & angles from the outside. Part of our is to determine how walking has improved with . Mr Winston here was kind enough to take time out of his busy day to help us out. He was certainly rewarded with endless affection & maybe a few treats 😉.

P.S. 👀 Winston is still looking for his forever home! He’s truly the sweetest boy! Recycled Pets NorCal

09/02/2021

Our FDA approved that uses a novel approach to help improve mobility in is still open & enrolling!

We are looking for English Bulldogs who are less than 10 weeks old displaying signs of spina bifida (trouble with walking/movement & who are incontinent).

We are also looking for normal healthy English Bulldogs who are less than a year old that we can photograph & video walking (must be able to come to UC Davis for a short appointment).


08/30/2021

WE NEED YOUR HELP! This sweet tortoiseshell cat was transferred to last week from Plumas County Animal Services. She has several burn injuries from the , but is in the best hands with our veterinarians and specialists.

Help us share this post and find her owners! She is about 4.5 lbs, estimated age is 1 year old, and is likely a domestic medium hair tortoiseshell.

If you think this is your cat, email [email protected] and provide information to confirm ownership, such as photographs or descriptions of distinctive physical characteristics. Email is the best way to reach us, please do not call or walk-in at the hospital.

To support animals undergoing treatment at our hospital from the , you can make a donation at: https://give.ucdavis.edu/go/VCNF

Plumas County Animal ID: 21-0289

08/25/2021

Please consider helping if your dog is able

🚨CALLING ALL ACTIVE CANINE BLOOD DONORS🚨

We are critically low on DEA 1.1 negative blood and are asking all eligible blood donors to schedule an appointment with the UC Davis Veterinary Blood Bank by calling (530) 752-1393.

The blood bank plays a vital role in our hospital, providing blood products to patients in their times of need. Whether it’s to replenish blood lost during a traumatic accident or during a life-saving operation, the blood bank supports our veterinarians as they care for critically ill dogs. But we could not do it without our donors! Blood cannot be created in a lab and must come from a healthy eligible donor — something that is true for all species.

Learn more about our program at https://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/hospital/support-services/lab-services/transfusion-medicine-blood-bank

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