For the veterinary medicines industry, it can be attractive to expand the market for any veterinary medicinal product to include sectors of minor use and minor specie...
The new EU Regulation on Veterinary Medicinal Products is heading for publication in the EU Official Journal by end of 2018, meaning a possible application of the new...
Microscopy is the core diagnostic tool of veterinary science. With a rapidly growing population, food productivity is increasingly important. Andrew Monk of ioLight r...
Antibiotics, as a shared human and animal resource, need to remain effective and available for all into the future, in the face of the challenge of antimicrobial resi...
The United Kingdom is currently working with the EU and the European Commission in order to achieve a Brexit deal which is satisfactory to both sides and which ultima...
New technologies, such as digital technologies and nutrigenomics, allow us to imagine a more precise agriculture, with farmers no longer expected to farm just animals...
One of the ramifications of ‘agricultural-revolution’ is the domestication of animals by humans for various purposes including food. The continuous increase in the de...
Despite remarkable advances in human and veterinary medicine over the past century, infectious diseases remain an important cause of morbidity and mortality for both ...
Automated invoicing is a powerful tool that should be leveraged to improve the quality of the data. It makes sense to develop a fee schedule that is strategically tie...
The veterinary industry is the next in line to implement technology to meet the demand of the modern-day consumer, with almost half of UK citizens owning a pet. Mark ...