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Proposed PhD in INTERDISCIPLINARY PATHOBIOLOGY (IPB) The One Medicine ~ On Health Graduate Program

Proposed PhD in INTERDISCIPLINARY PATHOBIOLOGY (IPB) The One Medicine ~ On Health Graduate Program. College of Veterinary Medicine, Nursing and Allied Health. Program Planning Committee Members (CVMNAH) Dr. P. Gopal Reddy Dr. Cheryl Davis Dr. Ramesh Dalvi Dr. Ayman Sayegh

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Proposed PhD in INTERDISCIPLINARY PATHOBIOLOGY (IPB) The One Medicine ~ On Health Graduate Program

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  1. Proposed PhD in INTERDISCIPLINARY PATHOBIOLOGY (IPB) The One Medicine ~ On Health Graduate Program College of Veterinary Medicine, Nursing and Allied Health Program Planning Committee Members (CVMNAH) Dr. P. Gopal Reddy Dr. Cheryl Davis Dr. RameshDalvi Dr. AymanSayegh Dr. David McKenzie Dr. Liz Simon Dr. Doris Holeman Dr. HariGoyal Dr. Temesgen Samuel Dr. Thomas Graham Dr. Fredrick Tippett Dr. BerhanuTameru Dr. TsegayeHabtemariam

  2. Goals & Objectives • To train and graduate at least 5 PhD’s per year equipped with One Medicine-One Health strategic approaches to advance the generation of new knowledge and apply knowledge to solve health disparity problems • To advance the vision of our President, Dr. Rochon to move TU to a Carniege Class I Research institution (produce at least 20 PhDs/ year)

  3. IPB PhD Program • Two key areas of national and international need addressed by this program are: • recognition of the growing global challenges that emphasize the inextricable link between animal health and human health and health of the ecosystem that bounds us. • health disparity and inequity research and training with a focus upon underserved, rural communities to develop research models locally which can be replicated or translated nationally and globally.

  4. IPB PhD programNeed & Justification • Out of the 43,000 PhD degrees awarded annually in the U.S, Only 1, 300 are awarded to African-Americans (4.6%). • In 2006, 133 African Americans were awarded a Ph.D. in the biological sciences; only 2.0% of all doctorates awarded in that discipline. • Each year the country is graduating at the best one African-American veterinarian with a PhD degree. • Among the HBCU’s, TU is currently almost at the bottom of list in conferring PhD degrees. • Extremely low numbers of minority scientists to address health disparity in the nation is a serious concern

  5. This new faculty driven PhD program will complement the existing Integrative Biosciences (IBS) PhD program and will admit both national and international students. • PhD program is vital for a high quality research enterprise of any institution. • PhD students are the backbone for not only the bench-work in the laboratories but also for generating new ideas for research and developing grant applications. • Will allow us to accept international applicants supported by their governments or other sources • Will give additional strength to our application for reaccreditation of the school by AVMA-COE in the year 2013

  6. Existing strengths that support the IPB PhD Program • Our location in rural, Black Belt Counties provides an important natural study area • program blends Tuskegee’s unique combination of human (School of Nursing and Allied Health) and animal health (School of Veterinary Medicine) programs, and ethical principles and approaches addressed by NCBRHC. • national and international collaborations and partnerships with universities and organizations in Asia (India), Africa, the Caribbean, South America and other potential areas of the developing world • Substantial research facilities ‑e.g., Research Core Facilities, modern equipment and information technologies for basic and applied research • Ability to consistently generate resources through grants and contracts ($10+ million/ year in external grants) • Successful Master’s degree programs already in place • An extensive variety of existing graduate level courses provide a solid platform upon which to build the PhD program

  7. Course work & Thesis requirements For a student with B.S. degree only For a student with MS, MPH, DVM, MD etc 30 credit hours of courses 30 Credit hours of thesis • 60 credit hours of courses • 30 credit hours of thesis Three major focus areas: Infectious Diseases (Microbiology, Immunology, Parasitology, Pathology) Translational Medicine (Obesity, Cancer, Reproductive Physiology, Toxicology, Behavioral Sciences) Epidemiology & Risk Analysis Core courses for all three focus areas: Biostatistics Molecular Biology Bioethics Bioinformatics Seminar (2).

  8. Core & required courses for a total of 60 credits Total = 30 + 30 Total = 30+30 Total = 30+30

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