Community Science
One Study or Many? Cohorts in the Dog Aging Project
Published on January 8, 2021The Dog Aging Project is a long-term research project. We’re building a canine knowledge base using critical information provided by community scientists, who participate in what we call the Longitudinal Study of Companion Dogs.
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This community is the heart and soul of what we do! Thank you!
Published on December 31, 2020To our Dog Aging Project family, Years ago, when the three of us began planning…
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Doodles, Habibi Bears, and More: The Genetics of Novel Dog Crosses
Published on August 28, 2020Dogs are one of the most diverse groups of animals in the world. Visit any…
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Demography, the Gompertz Equation, and COVID-19
Published on May 19, 2020Scientific discovery is often driven by the observation of patterns. Repeated phenomena usually have similar…
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Human to Animal Transmission of SARS-CoV-2
Published on March 30, 2020One of the challenges we face right now is how little we know about the…
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What’s in a veterinary medical record anyway?
Published on March 10, 2020At the Dog Aging Project, we’re studying aging in dogs because we want to help…
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Calling ALL Dogs!
Published on March 5, 2020The Dog Aging Project. What’s in a name? After reading the word aging in Dog Aging Project you may be wondering if only particular age groups of dogs can be nominated. Is it a study for puppies? A study for senior dogs? For the middle-aged ones? The answer is… YES! YES! And YES!
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Getting Things Right
Published on February 27, 2020One of the core values of the Dog Aging Project is transparency. We want to…
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Getting to Know You and Your Dog
Published on February 11, 2020Like humans, all dogs are unique. Your furry best friend is more than their breed,…
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All the Information, All the Time: The Importance of Informed Consent
Published on January 16, 2020At the Dog Aging Project, our participants are full partners in our scientific endeavors. The…
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