The Veterinary Anatomic Pathology Residency program provides experience across a wide species range, with an emphasis on nonhuman primates and other laboratory animal species.
The residency generally lasts for three years, with the potential for subsequent entry into a three-year National Institutes of Health-sponsored post-doctoral fellowship leading to an advanced degree (PhD or MS) in one of the many areas of research listed below.
Research Opportunities and Resources
Research opportunities include internationally-recognized programs in:
- Aging
- Cancer
- Cardiovascular disease
- Diabetes
- Radiation oncology
- Regenerative medicine
- Reproductive system disorders
- Substance abuse
- Women's health
Our unique institutional resources include:
- Center for Biomolecular Imaging
- Center for Comparative Medicine Research
- Center for Human Genomics
- Comprehensive Cancer Center of Wake Forest University
- Sticht Center for Healthy Aging and Alzheimer's Prevention
- Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine