Gluck Foundation Releases Sixth Research Report

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The University of Kentucky Gluck Equine Research Foundation published its 2014 Research Report in April of this year. The Research Report 2014 focuses on the UK Maxwell H. Gluck Equine Research Center faculty’s research accomplishments and scientific publications during the 2014 calendar year.

The Research Report is divided into the seven sections (genetics and genomics, immunology, infectious diseases, musculoskeletal science, parasitology, pharmacology, therapeutics and toxicology, and reproductive health) and includes faculty members’ educational backgrounds, interests, research projects, and graduate students. It also lists research technicians/assistants and visiting scientists in 2014.

The Research Report covers Gluck Equine Research Center awards and grants and scientific publications, including books/chapters in books and refereed journal articles.

The Research Report is available online at ca.uky.edu/gluck or at ca.uky.edu/equine. For more information contact Jenny Evans at jenny.evans@uky.edu or 859/218-1089

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