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10/28/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 10/28/2025 07:09

New listings in AVMA Veterinary Clinical Trials Registry – October 2025

The AVMA's Veterinary Clinical Trials Registry connects clinical scientists seeking animal participants for their studies with veterinarians and owners looking for studies for their patients and pets. Some studies, such as the study on autoimmune hemolytic anemia listed below, only request that primary veterinarians collect and submit samples from relevant patients to the study site.

AVMA's Veterinary Clinical Trials Registry covers a broad range of studies, including all fields of veterinary medicine and animal species, that take place in the U.S. and Canada.

Animal owners and other interested parties can use this registry to find veterinary and animal health clinical studies on conditions ranging from arthritis to diabetes to cancer-in dogs, cats, horses, and other species.

Those interested can receive notifications from the registry when new studies are listed, either as each listing comes in or on a weekly or monthly basis. To do so, find the "Get notified about new studies" button on the search page and enter your name and email address.

Below are some of the most recent veterinary clinical studies listed in the Veterinary Clinical Trials Registry. Information about participation in the studies is available at the database site.

  • VCT25005903: "Canine CAR neutrophils produced in vivo to remodel tumor microenvironment and treat glioma," Veterinary Research and Oncology Clinic, University of Texas Southwestern
  • VCT25005916: "Equine CenTrate (Zoetis) bone marrow aspirate (BMA) research support proposal," University of Georgia Veterinary Teaching Hospital
  • VCT25005902: "Improving glioma radiation therapy by theragnostic targeting of tumor supporting macrophages," Veterinary Research and Oncology Clinic, University of Texas Southwestern
  • VCT25005918: "Evaluation of the effect of spascupreel on chronic enteropathies in dogs," University of Georgia Veterinary Teaching Hospital
  • VCT25005900: "Comparison of clorazepate and levetiracetam as pulse therapy for the in-home management of cluster seizures in dogs with idiopathic epilepsy: A pilot study," North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine
  • VCT25005901: "Canine osteosarcoma trial for metastatic disease," Center for Image-Guided Animal Therapy, The Johns Hopkins Hospital
  • VCT25005911: "Assessing the benefits of main meal diets in dogs with canine atopic dermatitis," University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine
  • VCT25005914: "IL-18 armored CART-19 cells for the treatment of canine B cell malignancies," University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine
  • VCT25005917: "Assessment of the intestinal epithelial barrier of dogs with inflammatory bowel disease using an organoid model," Washington State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital
  • VCT25005913: "Evaluation of carboplatin or doxorubicin combined with temozolomide and propranolol in dogs with hemangiosarcoma (HSA)," Veterinary Research and Oncology Clinic, University of Texas Southwestern
  • VCT25005919: "Cryoablation of lipomas in dogs," Center for Image-Guided Animal Therapy, The Johns Hopkins Hospital
  • VCT25005921: "Cycad toxicity," University of Florida Small Animal Hospital
  • VCT25005920: "The impact of probiotics on the gastrointestinal microbiome and phosphate homeostasis in cats with chronic kidney disease," Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine
  • VCT25005924: "Nerve conduction in dogs with intervertebral disc extrusion" Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine
  • VCT25005925: "Combination of lapatinib and fractionated radiation therapy for dogs with transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder," Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences
  • VCT25005926: "Characterization and prognostic evaluation of infiltrative immune cells in canine soft tissue sarcomas," The Ohio State University Veterinary Medical Center
  • VCT25005923: "Understanding the genetic and immunologic basis of autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA) in a novel canine model system," University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine. Investigators are requesting primary veterinarians to participate by collecting and submitting samples.
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