Peer-Reviewed Publications Resulting from CHF-funded Grants
We invite you to learn about publications resulting from the Foundation's investments in research. One way CHF measures success in grantmaking is through the production of peer-reviewed publications. CHF-supported research has been published in 218 different peer-reviewed journals, including Nature Genetics and Science and frequently in journals such as the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Animal Genetics and the American Journal of Veterinary Research. By consistently funding the most innovative research, the AKC Canine Health Foundation is realizing both small milestones and major breakthroughs in canine health.
You may search the complete list of peer-reviewed publications by research program area, breed and/or disease associated with the grant.
To browse publications by year you may also wish to view our Impact Report.
Grant Number: 02085-A Research Program Area: Behavior |
Reducing Animal Shelter Surrender by Enhancing the Human-Animal Bond None at this time. |
Grant Number: 03068-A Research Program Area: Musculoskeletal Conditions and Disease |
AGILE (AGility Innovations Leveraging Electronics) - An Initial Study of Technology for Quantifying Canine Agility-specific Activity Charles Ramey, Arielle Pechette Markley, Rachel Olson, Aayahna Herbert, Ting-Hui Lin, Brendan Sietz, and Melody Jackson. 2024. AGILE: AGility Innovations Leveraging Electronics. In The Tenth International Conference on Animal-Computer Interaction (ACI '23). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, Article 12, 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1145/3637882.3637889
Ramey C, Mastali A, Muralikrishna A, Starner T, and Jackson MM. 2023. Wireless Sensor Collar for Automatic Recognition of Canine Agility Activities. In Proceedings of the 2023 International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC ’23), October 8–12, 2023, Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico. ACM, New York, NY, USA. https://doi.org/10.1145/3594738.3611377
Olson RA, Ramey C, Pechette Markley A, Jackson MM. Evaluation of DeepLabCut for markerless tracking of dogs performing agility behaviours. The 9th International Conference on Canine and Equine Locomotion, Utrecht, The Netherlands 2023. Comp Exerc Physiol 2023;19:S1–64. https://doi.org/10.3920/cep2023.s1.
Pechette Markley A, Olson RA, Ramey C, Jackson MM. Markerless Motion Capture for Evaluation of Biomechanical Strategies in Agility Teeter Performance. The 9th International Conference on Canine and Equine Locomotion, Utrecht, The Netherlands 2023. Comp Exerc Physiol 2023;19:S1–64. https://doi.org/10.3920/cep2023.s1. “Researching Wearable Technology for Dogs.” Accessed May 24, 2023.https://vet.osu.edu/vmc/agility-dogs-2023?utm_campaign=vme_marketing-activity_fy23&utm_content=1684267671&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook |
Grant Number: 1826 Research Program Area: General Canine Health |
Placing Type I Markers on the Canine Genome Linkage Map None at this time. |
Grant Number: 02673-MOU Research Program Area: Dermatology and Allergic Disease |
Searching for the Cause for Alopecia X by Whole Genome Sequencing None at this time. |
Grant Number: 02899 Research Program Area: Gastrointestinal Disease |
How do Maternal, Environmental, and Genetic Factors Contribute to Acquisition and Evolution of the Enteric Microbiome in Dogs? |
Grant Number: 00875-A Research Program Area: Neurology |
Analysis of Degenerative Myelopathy in the German Shepherd Dog Using the SNP Array None at this time. |
Grant Number: 02404-A Research Program Area: Immunology and Infectious Disease |
The Impact of Lidocaine Administration on Natural Killer Cell Populations in Canine Sepsis None at this time. |
Grant Number: 02536-MOU Research Program Area: Blood Disorders |
Immunoprofiling to Combat Canine Immune Thrombocytopenia Brooks MB, Goggs R, Frye AH, et al. A prospective cohort study to identify clinical diagnostic and prognostic markers of primary immune thrombocytopenia in dogs. J Vet Intern Med. 2024;1‐13. https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.16985 Brooks, M. B., Maruyama, H., Cremer, S. E., Goggs, R., Forman, M. A., Koch, M., Merriam, J., Makielski, K., Viall, A., & LeVine, D. N. (2022). Preliminary evaluation of a flow cytometric assay with microsphere controls for the detection of platelet-bound antibodies in canine immune thrombocytopenia. Veterinary Clinical Pathology. https://doi.org/10.1111/vcp.13093 |
Grant Number: 01930-A Research Program Area: Gastrointestinal Disease |
Development of Minimally Invasive Laparoscopic Surgery as a Definitive Diagnostic Tool for Gastrointestinal Obstruction None at this time. |
Grant Number: 01727-A Research Program Area: Ophthalmology |
Emergence of Pigmentary Uveitis as a Potential Cause of Cataracts and Glaucoma None at this time. |
Grant Number: 00811-A Research Program Area: Oncology |
Gene Expression Profiling of Canine Lymphocytic Leukemia None at this time. |
Grant Number: 01160-A Research Program Area: Hepatic Disease |
Development of Contract-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Angiography for the Diagnosis of Congenital Vascular Liver Disease in Dogs Mai, W., & Weisse, C. (2011). Contrast-enhanced portal magnetic resonance angiography in dogs with suspected congenital portal vascular anomalies. Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 52(3), 284–288. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1740-8261.2010.01771.x |
Grant Number: 02723 Research Program Area: General Canine Health |
Scientific and Clinical Assessment of Fecal Microbiota Transplant in Obese Dogs: SLIM Study
Moore, Rustin M., Vanessa Hale, Jenessa Winston, and Toni Hare. “Harnessing the Microbiome to Improve the Health and Well-Being of Animals and People.” American Journal of Veterinary Research 1, no. aop (August 5, 2023): 1–1. https://doi.org/10.2460/ajvr.23.07.0156. |
Grant Number: 03294 Research Program Area: Oncology - Lymphoma |
Formulation of Radiopharmaceutical Cocktails with MIRDcell AI to Treat B Cell Lymphoma in Dogs None at this time. |
Grant Number: 02788-MOU Research Program Area: Lung and Respiratory Disease |
Approach to Identification of a Genetic Risk Allele(s) Associated with the Development of Tracheal Collapse in the Pomeranian None at this time. |
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