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The Master of Science in Comparative Biomedical Sciences focuses on interdisciplinary and translational methods in biomedical research. This program is perfect for students aiming to enter PhD programs in biomedical research or health-related professional fields.
The Comparative Biomedical Sciences MS program educates students in biomedical research with a strong focus on cross-disciplinary approaches to studying animal and human health. Graduates will master fundamental scientific concepts in one of these specialization areas: physiology and pharmacology, pathology, infectious diseases, population health, or veterinary biosciences and diagnostic imaging.
This college-wide MS program is overseen by the Office of the Dean through the Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Affairs. It welcomes both professionals with degrees in healthcare fields and graduate students with robust biological science backgrounds. Specialized study options include Avian Medicine, Food Animal Medicine, and Zoological Medicine. The Zoological Medicine track is exclusively for veterinarians accepted into UGA's residency program.
Designed to be completed in 2-3 years, this research-intensive program offers flexibility while prioritizing interdisciplinary education, translational research, professional development, and biomedical science training to equip students for impactful roles in modern biomedical and veterinary fields.
Eligible applicants include those with bachelor's degrees as well as holders of professional degrees (DVM, MD, DDS).
The Department of Large Animal Medicine trains students to deliver exceptional veterinary care to horses, cattle, and other livestock. Through research initiatives, thought leadership, and clinical services at our Veterinary Teaching Hospital, students gain hands-on experience. Our dedicated faculty and staff create an outstanding learning environment while improving care standards for horses, cows, goats, llamas, and other farm animals.