Our goal at the Center for Companion Animal Health is to improve the health of pets and companion animals by encouraging studies into diseases that affect the health of dogs, cats, and small alternative pets.
Successful programs at our School require a mixture of motivated faculty, well- equipped facilities, and adequate funding for health studies. The Center funds faculty and resident researchers who are interested in advancing knowledge of veterinary medicine through a competitive grant application program. We also help to disperse this cutting-edge knowledge through faculty exchanges, international seminars and workshops, participation in faculty clinical and research publications, newsletters, consultations, and participation at meetings.
All of what our Center accomplishes is a reflection of our partnership with and the generosity of individuals and foundation members who seek to improve the lives of our animal companions.
Associated Funds
- Cancer Research
- Canine Cancer Research Fund
- Canine Cardiology Mitral Valve Research Fund
- Canine Health Fund
- CCAH Director's Endowment
- CCAH General Support
- CCAH Plaque and Bench Fund
- Center for Companion Animal Health Cancer Research Fund
- Center for Companion Animal Health Equipment Fund
- Christine Lynch and William C. Tanner Shelter Medicine Support Fund
- Companion Animal Memorial Fund
- Companion Animal Remembrance and Endearment Fund
- Enzo and Luca Cancer Research Fund
- Feline Cancer Research Fund
- FIP Research
- Genetics and Immune Disease Research
- Infectious Diseases Research
- Jill and Coco Endowment
- Koret Shelter Medicine Program Student Training Fund
- Loki and Thor Close Research Fund
- Memorial Brick
- Niels C. Pedersen Feline Health Endowment
- Rankin & Dante Companion Animal Fund
- Resident Assistance Fund
- Shelter Medicine Program
- SOCK Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) Support Fund
Information
Ms. Dominique Laqui, Director of Annual Programs
School of Veterinary Medicine - Office of Advancement
[email protected]
(530) 752-7024 (Phone)