Published: 24 January 2023
Morris Animal Foundation announced Nov. 21 that is has awarded its latest Mark L. Morris Jr. Investigator Award to four researchers. Each researcher’s project focuses on issues affecting the health and well-being of aging dogs.
The selection of four proposals is a departure from previous awards, which were given to a single individual. The Mark L. Morris Jr. Investigator Award is designed to support impactful companion animal research for which there is a pressing need, with the potential to make rapid, meaningful progress.
The four awardees are:
Projects are slated to begin in 2023 and will take two to three years to complete.
First awarded in 2016, the Mark L. Morris Jr. Investigator Award was created to honor the legacy of Dr. Mark L. Morris Jr., son of Dr. Mark L. Morris Sr., the foundation’s founder. Dr. Mark L. Morris Jr. was known for his pioneering work in small and exotic animal nutrition and for his dedication to Morris Animal Foundation’s mission to advance animal health through science.
Applications open soon for research on health of senior dogs
Meurs receives investigator award from Morris Animal Foundation