The UW School of Veterinary Medicine (SVM) is home to the Comparative Biomedical Sciences Graduate Degree Program, which provides exceptional graduate research training in core areas of animal and human health including genomics, immunology, molecular and cellular biology, physiology, infectious disease, neuroscience, pharmacology and toxicology, and oncology.
Faculty in the SVM serve as advisors, or trainers, for multiple graduate programs on campus. With over 30 graduate training programs in biological sciences, the University of Wisconsin-Madison provides exceptional specialization and training in a broad range of research disciplines, providing flexibility, diversity, and a unique educational experience for each student who wishes to pursue research training. Admissions requirements and curricula vary across programs; prospective students should therefore contact the individual faculty member with whom they are interested in working and the specific coordinator of each program to ensure their best chances for a successful application.
For more information:
Comparative Biomedical Sciences Graduate Degree Program
(administered by the Department of Pathobiological Sciences in the School of Veterinary Medicine)

