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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 pursue a PhD in biomedical research or enter health professional programs.
The Comparative Biomedical Sciences MS program educates students in biomedical research with a strong focus on interdisciplinary methods for studying animal and human health. Graduates will gain foundational knowledge in comparative biomedical sciences, specializing in one of these key areas: physiology and pharmacology, pathology, infectious diseases, population health, or veterinary biosciences and diagnostic imaging.
Administered by the Office of the Dean through the Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Affairs, this college-wide MS program welcomes qualified students with professional degrees in healthcare fields as well as graduates with a robust biological background. 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 training program.
Designed to be completed in 2-3 years, this research-intensive program offers flexibility while emphasizing interdisciplinary learning, translational research, professional development, and biomedical education to equip students for impactful roles in modern biomedical and veterinary science.
Eligible applicants include those with a bachelor's degree as well as holders of professional degrees (DVM, MD, DDS).
The Department of Physiology and Pharmacology investigates living organism functions and the effects of drugs and toxins. Our mission is to advance understanding of disease mechanisms and treatments through physiological, pharmacological, nutritional, and toxicological research.