Emily Bray
@dremilybray
MA PhD CAAB | Asst Prof at @UAZVetMed | Research Scientist at @canineorg | Researching canine cognition, maternal style, and assistance dogs
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Great to have James Serpell visiting Tucson and UAZ College of Veterinary Medicine this week - fascinating to hear the history of the James Serpell and its use with pet dogs, shelters, working dog organizations, etc. 150 publications and counting!🤯
📢We're hiring a UAZ College of Veterinary Medicine research tech, based full time at Canine Companions® in Santa Rosa, CA!📢 Help oversee our innovative program of assistance dog research + answer important questions re: development, genetics, and cognition! Apply (open until filled): bit.ly/BRAYresearchte…
Meet our Keynote Speakers for #CSC2024 from June 21-23, 2024 in #Seattle: Today, Laura Prugh from University of Washington who will be talking about the role of #coyotes in rural and urban #ecosystems. #CanineScience
We had the opportunity to spotlight the exceptional research our canine cognition is doing to improve our ability to care for the dogs in our lives, promoting healthy and long-lived human-animal bonds. #research AJVR EvanMacLean Emily Bray avmajournals.avma.org/view/journals/…
Daniel Promislow, the leader of the Dog Aging Project receives the Outstanding Original Research Paper Award from GeroScience EIC, Zoltan Ungvari on behalf of Emily E. Bray. Congratulations on winning the FOURTH PRIZE! 🎉 Daniel Promislow Emily Bray Zoltan Ungvari American Aging Association
Look forward to learning more about Quinn Rausch, PhD PhD findings. They investigated the influences of early experiences on the development of competitive behaviour (specifically resource guarding) in puppies #CSC2024 #science #dogs
Day 2 of #CSC2024 launching with Matt Kaeberlein talking us through the Dog Aging Project timeline. Robust science doesn’t happen fast, especially if you’re studying a population that’s aging, but we can learn so much… when funded.
Next up, one of my faves Emily Bray on associations between cognitive health and lifestyle factors during aging as part of the Dog Aging Project #CSC2024
Whirlwind overview from the fabulous Emily Bray Dog Aging Project exploring relationships of longevity with other factors like feeding frequency and canine cognitive decline. Look forward to next steps in this space. Great question about inclusion of emotional health #CSC2024
Stephanie Hargrave presenting Dog Aging Project up now at #CSC2024 - Characterising Dog Cognitive Aging using spontaneous problem-solving measures - development of a battery of tests #science #dogs
Next up, Morgan Ferrans discusses canine social preferences and how they change across lifespan! #CSC2024
📢New Recommended Reading📖 Characterizing dog cognitive aging using spontaneous problem-solving measures: development of a battery of tests from the #dogagingproject by Stephanie H. Hargrave, Emily E. Bray (Emily Bray), Silvan R. Urfer (Silvan R. Urfer), Dog Aging Project
Basal plasma oxytocin & fecal cortisol concentrations are highly heritable and associated with individual differences in behavior & cognition in dog puppies.🐶 Another dissertation paper out! 🎉Hormones and Behavior Journal #CanineScience authors.elsevier.com/a/1jYuC,QxXoKLV 1/8
Huge thank yous to: Canine Companions® for collaboration on this & ongoing projects! Coauthors Emily Bray, Erica Cook, Kerinne Levy, Laura Douglas, Brenda Kennedy, Stacey Tecot 🌵 & EvanMacLean for contributions + support! Funders @nsf, Office of Naval Research (ONR), AKC Canine Health Foundation, Inc. & PEO! 🙏 8/8