2025-2026 University Catalog
Department of Comparative Pathobiology (Graduate)
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Department/School Head
Sanjeev Narayanan
Faculty by Rank
Professor
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Associate Prfessor
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Clinical Professor
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Clinical Associate Professor
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Assistant Professor
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Clinical Assistant Track
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Research Faculty
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Emeritus Faculty
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Alan M. Beck
Candace Croney
Rainer Fischer
Harm HogenEsch
Stephen B. Hooser
Tsang-Long Lin
Joanne B. Messick
Suresh K. Mittal
Sulma Mohammed
Sanjeev Narayanan
Timothy Ratliff
Willie M. Reed |
John A. Christian
Abigail Cox
Hsin-Yi Weng
Rebecca Wilkes
GuangJun Zhang |
Deborah Hickman |
Craig A. Thompson
Kenitra Hendrix
Nobuko Wakamatsu-Utsuki
Christina Wilson-Frank |
Wendy Beauvais
Meaghan Broman
Sriveny Dangoudoubiyam
Christoph Konradt
Christopher Rice
Andrea Pires dos Santos
Shankar Thangamani |
Amanda Darbyshire
Geoffrey Lossie
Deepti Pillai
Mario Sola |
Research Associate
Bennett Elzey
Hyunwoo Lee
Research Assistant
Uma Aryal
Nadia Atallah Lanman
Jiang Yang |
Joseph W. Camp
Robert Claflin
Sayed Gaafar
Larry Glickman
Daniel Harrington
Evelyn Kazacos
Kevin Kazacos
Stephen D. Lenz
Margaret Miller
Jose Ramos-Vara
Rose Raskin
Alan Rebar
Lewis Runnels
H. Leon Thacker
William Van Alstine
Patricia Wakenell |
Academic Programs
Master’s and Ph.D. Programs
The Department of Comparative Pathobiology in the College of Veterinary Medicine. Purdue University offers graduate instruction leading to the Master of Science (MS) or Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degrees to persons possessing the DVM degree and to those with a baccalaureate degree and comprehensive training in the biological sciences. Areas of study include animal welfare science and human-animal interaction, cancer biology, infectious diseases, bacteriology, epidemiology, immunology, laboratory and experimental medicine, parasitology, pathology, public health, toxicology, virology, and molecular genetics.
- Master of Science (MS) or Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degrees to persons possessing the DVM degree and to those with a baccalaureate degree and comprehensive training in the biological sciences
Concentrations (Areas of Study)
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Areas of study include animal welfare science and human-animal interaction, cancer biology, infectious diseases, bacteriology, epidemiology, immunology, laboratory and experimental medicine, infectious disease, parasitology, pathology, public health, toxicology, virology, and molecular genetics.
ProgramsDoctoralMaster’sCoursesComparative Pathobiology
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