Basepaws announces the establishment of a veterinary advisory committee

2021-12-14 22:49:09 By : Ms. Judy Zhang

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Fourteen thought leaders will guide Basepaws into the next stage of development, becoming a veterinarian-centric pet biotechnology innovator, with the goal of achieving personalized pet care.

Basepaws officially welcomes 14 members to join its newly formed Veterinary Advisory Board, who will help drive the company's next phase of growth in the animal health industry.

According to the company’s news, this group of energetic consultants is respected by peers and experienced experts. These experts have different backgrounds in genetics, dentistry, feline medicine, preventive medicine, general medicine, practice management, Veterinary information technology and other fields have more than 20 years of comprehensive expertise, research, veterinary welfare and social media.

"Our veterinary collaboration team makes Basepaws a veterinarian-centric innovator in pet biotechnology, making personalized pet care a reality, and exploring a wide range of disease-centric areas", Kristin Wuhrman, Executive Vice President of Business Development and Veterinary Strategy Say. Base claw.

The members of the Veterinary Advisory Committee are as follows:

Basepaws specializes in pet biotechnology, using genetics and genomics to develop health screening tools. Advances in genomics and computational models have changed the way veterinarians understand the relationship between health and disease. Basepaws is committed to research in this field to help veterinary professionals provide better care for patients. Disease prediction and the risk of negative outcomes provide veterinarians with more options for treatment and even disease prognosis.

In addition, the company remains committed to working with veterinarians, universities and the animal health industry to find solutions to long-standing medical challenges, including genetic and preventable diseases.