Graduate Studies
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Genomics is a key and rapidly evolving
research discipline that continuously elucidates new dimensions
within the dynamic structure of modern biomedicine.
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Texas A&M University has a unique
ability to perform translational research on client owned animals
with naturally occurring heart disease referred to the Veterinary
Teaching Hospital.
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Cardiovascular Sciences »

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A variety of interrelated research
endeavors address a critical public and animal health imperative:
Protection of people and animals against current and future threats
from infectious diseases.
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Diseases »

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Neuroscience, which is the study of the
nervous system and behavior, is the most rapidly developing field
of intellectual inquiry today.
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Reproductive Biology addresses basic
aspects of reproduction as well as factors affecting animal and
human clinical reproductive health.
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The Veterinary Clinical Research program
provides expertise and facilities for veterinary patient care that
are integral to service and teaching missions of the College.
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About Graduate Education:
The College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences
(CVM) delivers graduate education through Master of Science (MS)
and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degrees enabling biomedical
scientists and veterinarians to gain or enhance basic and applied
research experience. Graduates excel in careers that include
academia, the pharmaceutical industry, state and federal research
institutions, and private industry.