New technology heals horses faster, stronger
Canadian horse-owners will have access to an innovative technology that enhances the healing of equine tendon and ligament injuries, thanks to a new partnership between UK-based VetCell Bioscience Ltd and the Atlantic Veterinary College at the 秀色短视频.
The two organizations have entered into a partnership establishing the Atlantic Veterinary College as the Canadian centre for the introduction of VetCell鈥檚 equine stem cell therapy technology. VetCell鈥檚 technology involves extracting stem cells from an injured horse鈥檚 healthy tissue, multiplying those cells in the laboratory, and re-injecting the cells into the soft tissue wound of that horse to improve healing rates and reduce re-injury.
VetCell鈥檚 Chief Operating Officer, Dr. David Mountford, says that the company鈥檚 technology is currently in use in some of the world鈥檚 leading equestrian countries, including the UK, Australia, France, Germany, Holland, the United States and Japan. 鈥淲e鈥檝e been very particular about the expertise of the partners we鈥檝e chosen in each country where we are currently active,鈥 says Mountford. 鈥淭he technical expertise and the equine focus that the Atlantic Veterinary College has demonstrated make them our obvious choice in Canada.鈥
Dr. Laurie McDuffee, an equine surgeon, associate professor and researcher at the Atlantic Veterinary College, will lead the Atlantic Veterinary College laboratory in delivering this new leading-edge equine health service. Dr. McDuffee has ten years experience in regenerative medicine and cell therapies for horses.
鈥淭he Atlantic Veterinary College is very excited to be the Canadian leader in the introduction of this technology,鈥 says Dr. McDuffee. 鈥淲e are eager to provide a new tool to treat horses鈥 injuries right now. Our laboratory also has an ongoing research program in cell-based therapies and is exploring further collaborations with VetCell in the research and development of cell-based therapies for bone fracture healing and treatments for companion animals.鈥
VetCell and the Atlantic Veterinary College are currently offering this equine health service to selected veterinary clinics in Canada. To-date, ten horses have been treated and it is expected that the service will be widely available to veterinarians and horse owners from across Canada by May 2008.
VetCell鈥檚 stem cell technology will be made available to veterinary clinics across Canada through training sessions delivered by Drs. McDuffee and Mountford. The first session is scheduled to take place at the Atlantic Veterinary College in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island on March 5, 2008. A second session will be delivered in Ontario on March 7, 2008. Additional sessions are being planned across Canada.
The Atlantic Veterinary College at 秀色短视频 is committed to excellence and innovation in education, research, and professional services. The college is known around the world for its outstanding educational programs, aggressive research agenda, and being home to more than a dozen centres of expertise that range from veterinary epidemiological research to aquatic health. The Atlantic Veterinary College鈥檚 Veterinary Teaching Hospital is the only full service referral hospital in Atlantic Canada.
VetCell BioScience Limited is a leading provider of stem cell technology to the world of animal health. VetCell was founded to investigate and develop the veterinary use of stem cell technologies. The company was formed in London, UK in partnership with the Royal Veterinary College and the Institute for Orthopaedics and Musculoskeletal Science. VetCell is committed to working with top veterinary research establishments across the world to improve and expand the range of species and conditions treated using regenerative medicine.
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For further information, please contact:
Charlotte McCardle or Trina Paquet, External Relations
Atlantic Veterinary College at 秀色短视频
(902) 566-0533 / cmccardle@upei.ca
David Mountford, Chief Operating Officer
VetCell Bioscience Ltd
+44 207 691 2062 / info@vetcell.com /