As part of the most comprehensive health sciences center in
America, the Department of Veterinary Biosciences
in the College of Veterinary Medicine at The Ohio State University offers
outstanding training opportunities for students whose career goals include
specialty education in veterinary clinical pathology and graduate education in Comparative
& Veterinary Medicine leading to a
PhD. The objective of the clinical pathology program is to provide training in
clinical chemistry, cytology, hematology, immunology, surgical pathology and
molecular techniques. Trainees are directly involved in the teaching and diagnostic
services of the clinical pathology laboratories. Research training for clinical
pathology residents is designed to provide experience with molecular biology,
transgenic animal pathobiology, virology, biochemistry, immunohistochemistry,
gnotobiology, cell culture, and quantitative histomorphometry in investigation
of the pathogenesis of disease.
Facilities
Pathology training utilizes laboratories at Ohio State
University which support necropsy, surgical pathology, and clinical pathology services for the large caseload in the Veterinary Medical
Center, regional practitioners, the Columbus Zoo, and the University Comparative
Pathology & Mouse Phenotyping Shared Resource which provides diagnostic
pathology support to the University Laboratory Animal Resources and
investigators utilizing animal models of disease with an emphasis on
genetically modified mice. Characterization of genetically-modified mice is
supported by an NIH training grant and draws upon submissions to the
Phenotyping Shared Resource. Areas of research include cellular and molecular
biology, oncology, microbiology and immunology, pathophysiology, and
epidemiology. Trainees may interact with Ohio Department of Agriculture
scientists, USDA/APHIS Foreign Animal Disease specialists and the University’s
multidisciplinary faculty to identify a range of research needs in the area of
emerging diseases and agents of bioterrorism.
Tuition & Stipend
- First year stipends begin at $32,500
- A $1,000 bonus is applied toward the cost of educational
supplies
- Tuition is provided ($13,496/resident or
$33,312/non-resident per year)
- The university pays approximately $1,600/year of the cost of
student health insurance
Applications for a position to commence summer 2012 are
still being accepted. Review of completed applications will begin upon receipt
and continue until a suitable applicant is selected.
Application Checklist
- DVM from an AVMA-accredited institution is preferred
- Curriculum Vitae
- Statement of career goals
- Three letters of reference
- A copy of GRE scores and academic transcripts
- TOEFL is required for International students from non-English
speaking countries
Upon acceptance into the Combined Clinical Pathology
Residency/Graduate Program, applicants will then be asked to complete an OSU Graduate
School Application and a background
check.
For More Information, Please Contact:
Lin Hess : Graduate Program Coordinator
101 Goss Lab
1925 Coffey Road
Columbus, OH 43210-1093
Ph: (614) 292-3669
Fx: (614) 292-6473
hess [dot] 61 [at] osu [dot] edu