It Takes a Village to Publish a Paper!

Published on July 30, 2024

If you have ever read a paper in a scientific journal, you have seen the…

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Inside Science: Introducing the Test of Rapamycin in Aging Dogs

Published on September 20, 2023

Many of the insights the Dog Aging Project gathers are through its surveys and activities; however, we also gain valuable information from the veterinary electronic medical records (VEMRs) that we receive. Submission of a VEMR is not necessary to enroll in the Dog Aging Project longitudinal observational study, but some of our smaller cohorts like Precision and TRIAD do require eligible VEMRs for consideration.

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Inside Science: Characteristics of Scientifically Useful Veterinary Electronic Medical Records

Published on August 8, 2022

Many of the insights the Dog Aging Project gathers are through its surveys and activities; however, we also gain valuable information from the veterinary electronic medical records (VEMRs) that we receive. Submission of a VEMR is not necessary to enroll in the Dog Aging Project longitudinal observational study, but some of our smaller cohorts like Precision and TRIAD do require eligible VEMRs for consideration.

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Inside Science: Cross-sectional versus longitudinal study design

Published on July 18, 2022

The key to quality scientific research is asking the right questions and then making accurate…

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Banking on Quality and Care

Published on August 18, 2021

About a year ago, the Dog Aging Project and the Cornell Veterinary Biobank were jointly…

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Partnering with the Best: Inside the Cornell Veterinary Biobank

Published on July 20, 2020

At the Dog Aging Project, we believe that interdisciplinary collaboration encourages innovation and results in…

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