Our Wildlife Conservation and Health programs provide research and education opportunities — across species and locations — to undergraduate, graduate, and veterinary students. Our research programs focus on conservation genomics — a subfield of population genetics that uses biotechnology to preserve and restore biodiversity. Our education programs give students hands-on opportunities to practice veterinary medicine that benefits the health of exotic and wildlife species.
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James N. Derr, PhD | Professor & Director, DNA Technologies Core Lab
Department of Veterinary Pathobiology | Faculty of Genetics & Genomics
Texas A&M Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences
4467 TAMU | College Station, TX, USA 77843-4467
Tel: 979.862.4775 | Email: j-derr@tamu.edu