• Students graduate with the qualitative and quantitative skills to design and interpret experiments relating to pathological processes in a variety of animal species for careers in comparative and translational veterinary medicine and medicine. Successful completion of the GGIP program leads to either a master of science (MS) or doctor of philosophy (PhD) degree. Students applying to this program have varied backgrounds. Some hold professional degrees (i.e., DVM, MD or DDS) while others apply after completion of an undergraduate degree.
  • Students without a professional degree are admitted if they have exceptionally strong interests and backgrounds in basic biomedical sciences. Applicants are strongly encouraged to contact Integrative Pathobiology faculty with whom they would like to study.