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The Department of Pathobiology at Texas A&M University is one
of the largest and most active in the country. The Department offers
programs of graduate instruction, residencies and research leading
to the degrees of Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy in:
Genetics (Interdisciplinary)
Virology
(Interdisciplinary)
Laboratory Animal Medicine (MS)
Microbiology
Pathology
Parasitology (MS)
Toxicology (Interdisciplinary)
These degree programs provide the opportunity for course work of suitable
breadth and depth within the major and supporting fields in conjunction
with research experience in an area of interest. Research projects are
designed to prepare doctoral students to perform independently in preparation
for their future role as leaders and teachers in academic and industrial
research and education.
A major strength of the department is the number of diverse yet overlapping
research
programs in host/pathogen interactions and genetics of disease susceptibility
and resistance. The graduate faculty are usually associated with more
than one program, and several are also members of intercollegiate programs
in Genetics, Virology
and in Toxicology.
The annual Graduate Student Evaluation
forms as well as the MS
and PhD Graduate Record documents are available for download.
Follow these links for information for new
graduate students information and research
areas in the Department of Pathobiology.
For more information on available courses, please click the
following links: