[bioundgrd] Fwd: VeterinaryMedicine VMD-PhD Combined Degree Training

Janice Chang jdchang at mit.edu
Wed Mar 10 15:48:32 EST 2010


>>
>>Dear Undergraduate Research Advisor,
>>
>>Please share the following with any students you feel may be 
>>interested in VMD-PhD combined degree training.
>>
>>Thank you!
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>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. Since the turn of the century, 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
>>
>>Michael Atchison, Ph.D.
>>Professor of Biochemistry
>>Director, VMD-PhD Program
>>University of Pennsylvania, School of Veterinary Medicine
>>3800 Spruce Street
>>Philadelphia, PA  19104
>>Tel: 215 898-6428
>>Fax: 215 573-5189
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>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. Since the turn of the century, 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 
>>><http://www.PennVetPhD.org>www.PennVetPhD.org
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Michael Atchison, Ph.D.
>>>Professor of Biochemistry
>>>Director, VMD-PhD Program
>>>University of Pennsylvania, School of Veterinary Medicine
>>>3800 Spruce Street
>>>Philadelphia, PA  19104
>>>Tel: 215 898-6428
>>>Fax: 215 573-5189
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