Veterinary Anatomic Pathology Residency Training with Graduate
Research Opportunities
The Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Pathology, in the
College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at Colorado
State University is offering post-DVM graduate training positions
in anatomic pathology. The core program includes residency
training in veterinary anatomic pathology and graduate research. The
program is designed to culminate in specialty board certification
and granting of MS or PhD degrees. Residency training is
facilitated by a diverse faculty, 18 of whom are ACVP, ACVM or
ACLAM board certified. Graduate research opportunities include,
but are not limited to, the study of bacterial and viral pathogenesis/therapy,
mycobacterial diseases, arthropod borne infectious disease, retrovirus
pathogenesis/therapy, transmissible spongiform encephalopathies,
epidemiology, immunoparasitology, malarial immunology, vector biology,
ecological parasitology and cancer or radiation biology. The
first three years of residency and graduate training are supported
by state funded stipends starting at approximately $32,500/year. NIH
sponsored training grants and successful applications for extramural
funding support subsequent graduate research. Benefits include
paid tuition and contributions to student health insurance. Applicants
must have a DVM or equivalent degree from a College of Veterinary
Medicine/equivalent. Applications for positions starting
July, 2010 will be accepted until the positions are filled. However,
evaluation of applications will begin by October 1, 2009.
Applications will be accepted and reviewed as they are received.
For additional information and application procedures, visit: http://www.cvmbs.colostate.edu/mip/Graduate/Default.aspx . For
further information about the combined program, please contact
Dr. EJ Ehrhart; tel. (970) 297-4086 or email: EJEhrhart@colostate.edu or
Gary Mason; tel. (970) 491-5106 or email: Gary.L.Mason@colostate.edu. Questions
regarding the application process should be directed to: Ms. Andrea
Guillory; tel. (970) 491-7861 or by email: gradpath@colostate.edu.
Applications should be sent to: Residency Coordinator, c/o Ms.
Andrea Guillory, Colorado State University, Department of Microbiology,
Immunology and Pathology, 1619 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins,
CO. 80523-1619
Colorado State University is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity
Institution.
Please refer to the ACVP listing upon inquiry.
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