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The Department of Veterinary Pathology provides advanced postgraduate programs in both anatomic and clinical pathology, awarding these degrees:
Master of Veterinary Science (M.Vet.Sc., a two-year diagnostic training program) with an optional additional year as Senior Resident
Master of Science (M.Sc., research-based thesis program)
Master of Science with diagnostic focus (M.Sc., three-year combined thesis and training program)
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D., research dissertation)
State-of-the-art facilities support both research and specialized diagnostic training in veterinary pathology. Current research focuses on:
Mechanisms of infectious disease development
Immune responses at mucosal surfaces
Natural immunity and disease prevention
Cancer biology
Virus-induced tumor formation
Blood-related disorders
Diseases in wildlife populations
Apian health
Bone and joint disorders.