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Focus
  
Horses, dogs and cats

Area served
  
Veterinary medicine

Location
  
Kentford, Newmarket

Key people
  
Peter Webbon, CEO

Founded
  
1942

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Founder
  
WR Wooldridge CBE, FRCVS

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Profiles

The Animal Health Trust (AHT) is a large national independent charity in the United Kingdom, employing over 200 scientists, vets and support workers. Its principal objectives are to study and endeavour to cure diseases in companion animals (horses, dogs and cats), and to advance the teaching and practice of veterinary art and science. It was originally founded in 1942 by Dr WR Wooldridge CBE, FRCVS, and was awarded a Royal Charter on 29 July 1963. HM The Queen is the charity’s patron, and HRH the Princess Royal is its president. Based in Newmarket in Suffolk, it is a registered charity under English law and receives no government funding.

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Principal activities

The AHT:

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  • Develops new knowledge and techniques for the better diagnosis, prevention and cure of disease
  • Provides a clinical referral service
  • Promotes post-graduation education
  • Communicates its findings to others.

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    The AHT has a range of means of achieving these objectives. It combines them, where appropriate, for best effect. These are grouped under three main headings: Research, Education and Veterinary Services.

    Research

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    Research can be broken into two key areas: inherited disease and infectious disease. Inherited disease research includes genetics, oncology and stem cell. Infectious disease includes bacteriology, virology, immunology and equine epidemiology and disease surveillance.

    Education

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    The AHT is involved in the provision of education and post-graduate training. Its clinics run active internship and residency training programmes. The Continuous Professional Development (CPD) programme has also expanded in recent years.

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    The AHT publishes papers detailing its research and clinical findings in journals and online, for the veterinary and science professions. It also has its own open-access library. Housing journals, publications and findings, it is available for use by anyone studying animal health.

    Veterinary services

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    The Animal Health Trust’s veterinary clinics provide referral services to small animal and equine veterinary practitioners. It has two clinical centres: the Centre for Small Animal Studies and Centre for Equine Studies. It also offers diagnostic laboratories and DNA testing services.

    Both clinics have active clinical research programmes. Together with the diagnostics and DNA testing services, the clinics work closely with its research teams to further scientific developments and achievements. Both clinics are core to fulfilling its educational objectives.

    The above activities are underpinned by the AHT’s fundraising and central support teams. Central support incorporates directorate, finance, information technology, human resources and estate and premises management.

    References

    Animal Health Trust Wikipedia


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