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    Chimeric VP7-VP4 MVA-Vectored Equine Rotavirus Vaccines

    Mariano Carossino, Louisiana State University – Two Year Grant (2025-2026)

  • Laminitis

    Effects Of SGLT2i On Triamcinolone-Induced Equine ID

    Teresa Burns, The Ohio State University –Two Year Grant

  • Infectious Disease

    A Novel DNA Vaccine Platform To Control EHV-1 and EHV-4

    Bettina Wagner Cornell University – Third Year

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Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation has no alliance with any one university, so the Foundation is free to fund the best research regardless of where it takes place. Please visit our WHERE THE DOLLARS GO page, to review specific research projects funded since 1940 all around the world.

The research today is helping recruit and train the researchers for tomorrow, giving extra impact from the Foundation’s funding. Aside from such staff assistance, however, the Foundation does not pay the Principal Investigator’s salary or other overhead, therefore directing the dollars right on the target of research.

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