VMD-PhD Training at Penn
Rabbits help lower cholesterol. Cats may lead to a breakthrough in
the AIDS epidemic. And dogs have taught doctors new heart surgery
techniques. Even lobsters help scientists understand Parkinson's
disease. For over 100 years, animal research
has helped wipe out such diseases as smallpox and polio while
increasing the human lifespan by 28 years. Whether it's fighting
epilepsy, finding a cure for Alzheimer's or making progress in brain and
spinal cord trauma, the link between human health and animal
health is absolutely crucial.
The University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine
provides an outstanding environment for the training of future
veterinary scientists through our combined VMD-PhD program. It's an
excellent way for you to continue your education while
impacting the future of medicine for humans and all species.
Who knows what today's research could do for future generations? Find out more by visiting www.PennVetPhD.org
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