Validating fine-needle aspiration of solid tumours in dogs as a minimally invasive alternative to biopsy for assessing tumour microenvironment (2016–2018)

Abstract:
Dr Allavena' s project examines the use of fine-needle aspiration as a minimally invasive alternative to biopsy for assessing the tumour immune microenvironment in dogs. The validation of FNA as a replacement for biopsy would result in major improvements in animal safety, welfare and reduced research costs.
Grant type:
Research Donation Generic
Researchers:
  • Professor and Deputy Head of S
    School of Veterinary Science
    Faculty of Science
    Professor and Deputy Head of School
    School of Veterinary Science
    Faculty of Science
  • Senior Lecturer
    School of Veterinary Science
    Faculty of Science
Funded by:
Office of the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research)