The Department of Clinical Sciences offers both MS and PhD graduate degrees. A number of research opportunities are available for graduate students in Clinical Sciences, particularly within the major Academic Centers.
Academic Centers include 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.
Students interested in graduate training in the department are urged to contact individual faculty members within their areas of interest regarding the availability of laboratory positions. For a list of faculty members and their areas of research, see the Faculty Webpage.
Interested in joining our graduate program but need more information? Visit our
Graduate Programs webpage to learn more.
Need to review the program requirements, find a form, or look at funding opps? Visit the
Current Student Resource Page.
The Research Centers and diverse research areas within Clinical Sciences provide students with invaluable training opportunities. Do you know what type of research are you interested in? Which research program would best fit your interests?
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