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The Department of Clinical Services provides various research options for graduate students across its key Academic Centers. These centers encompass specialized facilities such as the Animal Heart Center, Center for Immune and Regenerative Medicine, Center for Pain Management, Animal Population Health Institute, Orthopaedic Research Center, Animal Cancer Center, Integrated Livestock Management, and the Center for Companion Animal Studies.
The Clinical Sciences Ph.D. program caters to students passionate about biomedical sciences and practical medical research, offering comprehensive education and specialized training across multiple disciplines. This doctoral program is tailored for individuals focused on biomedical sciences, especially applied medical research. Applicants must hold an undergraduate degree with coursework in biology, biochemistry, or biomechanics - a DVM degree isn't mandatory for admission. The program delivers rigorous training in diverse fields including cancer biology, epidemiology, musculoskeletal studies, pharmacology, cardiology, microbiology, and immunology. Interested candidates should reach out to laboratory directors to inquire about available graduate positions and research opportunities.