Comparative Biosciences
The Department of Comparative Biosciences is actively involved in the research
and teaching missions of the School of Veterinary Medicine. Our faculty have
established vigorous, well-funded research programs, investigating important
problems of basic biomedical research at multiple levels of biological
organization (molecular to whole animal).
Administration
Postdoctoral Trainees
Postdoctoral Graduate Students
Graduate Students
Staff
Scientists
All faculty members of the department contribute to the veterinary medical
curriculum, offering courses in:
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anatomy
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histology
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physiology
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biochemistry
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cell biology
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pharmacology
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toxicology
In addition, as part of our research and teaching missions, faculty actively
participate in training graduate students and postdoctoral trainees.
Currently, the Department consists of fifteen faculty members, six lecturers,
four research scientists, two postdoctoral graduate students, seven
postdoctoral trainees, twenty graduate students, sixteen additional academic
staff (research and instructional), and one department administrator.
Current Faculty
Lecturers/Instructors
Emeritus