Cedric the Devil Succumbs to DFTD
September 01, 2010
September 01, 2010
HOBART, Australia, Sept. 1 -- The University of Tasmania issued the following news release:
A Tasmanian devil, that had given preliminary indications of an immune response to Facial Tumour disease, has succumbed to the disease.
University of Tasmania researchers Associate Professor Greg Woods and Dr Alex Kreiss of the Menzies Research Institute Tasmania said the Tasmanian devil, known as Cedric, was part of ongoing research for the development of a vaccine against D . . .
A Tasmanian devil, that had given preliminary indications of an immune response to Facial Tumour disease, has succumbed to the disease.
University of Tasmania researchers Associate Professor Greg Woods and Dr Alex Kreiss of the Menzies Research Institute Tasmania said the Tasmanian devil, known as Cedric, was part of ongoing research for the development of a vaccine against D . . .
