Core Facilities
- Animal Modeling Core (AMC) provides a variety of essential services associated with the generation and characterization of animal models.
Programs
- Comparative Medicine Training Program offers flexible training experiences, state-of the -art facilities and a tradition of excellence in the field of comparative medicine.
- Veterinary Research Scholars Program exposes veterinary students to research career opportunities through a mentored research experience and helps develop a much-needed community of veterinary research scientists.
- Molecular Pathogenesis and Therapeutics Graduate Program is a combined program taught by faculty from the Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology and the Department of Veterinary Pathobiology.
Courses and Curriculum
- Recommended Pre-Veterinary Electives At least 60 credit hours of undergraduate courses are required to apply to enter the University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine. Fifty of the minimum required credit hours are specified (e.g. college algebra, physics, biochemistry, etc.) The remaining minimum of 10 credit hours must be in elective courses.
- Veterinary Pathobiology Courses
Library
- Zalk Veterinary Medical Library provides a broad range of information resources and services essential to research, clinical practice, and the training of veterinarians.
Research Forms
- Clinician Scientist Application Guide 2018
- Clinician-Scientist Research Face Page 2018
- Faculty Research Application Guide 2018
- Faculty Research Face Page 2018
- AHFF Application Instructions 2018
- AHFF Cover Page 2018
- AHFF Final Report Form (Word)
- AHFF Final Report Instructions (Word)
Grants
- Grant Fact Sheet provides institutional information for the University of Missouri, including DUNS, federally-negotiated fringe benefit and indirect cost rates, tuition costs and more.
MU International Activities Disclosures
- The University of Missouri values international collaborations and recognizes that such collaborations are integral to fulfilling our mission as a public, land-grant university, but it is important that MU investigators be open and fully transparent about their foreign relationships and activities. MU’s Office of Research and Economic Development (ORED) has compiled a resource page.
Institute for Clinical and Translational Sciences
- MU-iCATS serves as the focal point for MU programs that transform research findings into solutions for human health issues.
- Washington University ICTS is designed to increase the efficiency and speed of clinical and translational research on the local, regional and national levels. The University of Missouri is a partner institution.
- The Clinical and Translational Science Award One Health Alliance (COHA) is comprised of veterinary schools partnered with medical and other colleagues through a National Institutes of Health Clinical Translational Science Award (CTSA).
Where to Publish Your Research