At the BRAY Lab, we believe that the best research is achieved in a collaborative context, and over the years we’ve had the pleasure of working closely with the following phenomenal scientists and organizations. 


UA Research Partners

The BRAY Lab is proud to be one of four core research groups in the University of Arizona College of Veterinary Medicine conducting cutting-edge research on human-animal interaction. Together, we form the largest faculty group dedicated to studying how the human-animal relationship can affect the health of animals, humans, and our communities. 

Photos and names of researchers above the icons of their respective labs

Other Research Collaborators

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Canine Companions – click here to learn more

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K9s for Warriors – click here to learn more

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America’s Vet Dogs – click here to learn more

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The Seeing Eye – click here to learn more

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Guide Dogs for the Blind – click here to learn more

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Dog Aging Project – click here to learn more

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Many Dogs – click here to learn more

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Human Memory Lab – click here to learn more

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PennVet – click here to learn more

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Neuroscience of Emotion and Thought Lab – click here to learn more

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Duke Canine Cognition Center – click here to learn more

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SMack Lab- click here to learn more

Evolutionary Biology of Physical Activity Lab Logo

Evolutionary Biology of Physical Activity Lab – click here to learn more

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Princeton University – click here to learn more


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