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Charity funds research with pawsitive impact

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Thank you to Zoe's Journey for their continued support!

The School of Veterinary Science has received a donation from dog charity Zoe’s Journey UK to support research on canine lymphoma.

Earlier this year we announced that Zoe’s Journey made a donation to aid canine cancer research and we are thrilled to have received an additional donation to aid research on using artificial intelligence to improve the diagnosis of canine lymphoma.

Professor Lorenzo Ressel, Head of the Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology, who received the funding, expressed his gratitude and said: “I extend my thanks to Jayne and her team for this donation and wish them continued success in their fundraising efforts for canine cancer research.

“The use of artificial intelligence in diagnostics represents a promising future application, though it poses challenges today. With this project, we aim to explore the feasibility of using neural networks for diagnosing and classifying lymphoma in dogs.”