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Research focuses on key issues strategically relevant to One Health in tropical and developing countries – and includes zoonotic diseases, food safety and security, environmental health, and conservation medicine.  Postgraduate programs are currently being developed in these areas.  The School also has key clinical partners in the US, progressing novel studies in evidence-based medicine in pets.  Research facilities have recently been expanded to include more than 4,000 square feet of laboratory space housing state-of-the-art equipment for surveillance and diagnostics, and pathology and histopathology.
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RUSVM Research focuses on key issues strategically relevant to One Health in tropical and developing countries – and includes zoonotic diseases, food safety and security, environmental health, and conservation medicine.  Postgraduate programs are currently being developed in these areas.  The School also has key clinical partners in the US, progressing novel studies in evidence-based medicine in pets.  Research facilities have recently been expanded to include more than 4,000 square feet of laboratory space housing state-of-the-art equipment for surveillance and diagnostics, and pathology and histopathology.
    
The School’s research activities are supported by a variety of financial sources. To date, more than [http://www.rossu.edu/veterinary-school/research/Ross-School-of-Veterinary-Medicine-Research-Projects.cfm 35 research projects] have been funded through extramural and intramural grants. All the projects support student involvement in research-assistant positions and for credits in Special Topics in Research Electives (examples of student participation include: WHO Geneva and Morris Animal Foundation.
 
The School’s research activities are supported by a variety of financial sources. To date, more than [http://www.rossu.edu/veterinary-school/research/Ross-School-of-Veterinary-Medicine-Research-Projects.cfm 35 research projects] have been funded through extramural and intramural grants. All the projects support student involvement in research-assistant positions and for credits in Special Topics in Research Electives (examples of student participation include: WHO Geneva and Morris Animal Foundation.
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