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Research Center for Human-Animal Interaction

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New Research to Study Impact of a Service Dog Training Program for Children with Autism and their Families

The Family Cat Could Be Good Medicine for Kids With Autism

Feline Temperament Profile Can Help Shelters Rehome Cats

Stress in parents of children with autism: Pets may help

Pets Ease Stress For Kids With ASD And Their Parents, Study Finds

MU veterinary research center gives veteran a new leash on life

Horses involved in Equine Assisted Activity with veterans diagnosed with PTSD

Equine Assisted Activity in veterans with PTSD

Unique Program Aimed at Helping Veterans and Dogs

Pet Therapy: How Animals and Humans Heal Each Other

MU Study Pairs Military Veterans and Shelter Dogs to Ease Transition for Veterans; Train Shelter Dogs to be More Adoptable

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Research Center for Human Animal Interaction (ReCHAI)
MU College of Veterinary Medicine
900 East Campus Drive
Clydesdale Hall Annex #2

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Dr. Gretchen Carlisle
PhD, MEd, RN, CHES
Research Scientist


Dr. Francois Martin, PhD
Adjunct Faculty ReCHAI and Applied Welfare and Behavior
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