
Teaching and Research
Teaching Responsibilities
One of three academic departments in the college of veterinary medicine:
- Participates in College-wide, interdepartmental M.S. and Ph.D. programs in Biomedical Sciences.
- Participates in University-wide M.S. degree program in Environmental Studies and in M.S. and Ph.D. programs in Cellular and Molecular Biosciences.
Disciplines and Research Interests
Microbiology
- Biotechnology
- Food Safety, Pre-Harvest
- Embryo-Pathogen Interaction
Molecular Genetics
- Cell Cycle and Cell Growth Regulation of Cancer
- Inherited Metabolic Diseases
- Gene Therapy
Immunology
- Immunological Basis of Genetic Resistance to Pathogens
- Cancer
- Cellular Immunology
Parasitology
- Molecular Parasitology
- Molecular Mechanisms of Drug Action
- Chemotherapy of Helminths and Arthropods
- Parasitic Protozoa
Epidemiology
- Infectious diseases
- Embryo Transfer
Pathology
- Mechanisms of Disease in Poultry, Fish and Cattle
- Platelet Pathophysiology
- Cancer Biology
Specialized Facilities
- Hybridoma Monoclonal Antibody Laboratories
- Electron Microscopy
- Flow Cytometry and Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorting
- Cell Culture Facilities
- Laser Gel Scanning & Integration
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