Iowa State to offer Ph.D. in population sciences in animal healthJune 18, 2018The Iowa State University Board of Regents has approved a new doctorate of philosophy in population sciences in animal health in the department of veterinary diagnostic and production animal medicine within Iowa State's College of Veterinary Medicine. The new program will promote research, disseminate knowledge, and create future leaders in the area of population sciences, according to a university announcement. The program is multidisciplinary and aims to equip future leaders (veterinarians and nonveterinarians) with the knowledge and skills to protect and promote the welfare and health of animals in populations. "Program graduates will be prepared to respond to health and welfare issues in animal populations through research, education, clinical medicine, extension and outreach," said Daniel Linhares, DVM, MBA, Ph.D., assistant professor of veterinary diagnostic and production animal medicine. "The new program will train generations of high-degree professionals capable of keeping Iowa's $18 billion animal agriculture industry sustainable and strong over time. "This program will generate science and professionals to help secure and improve the health and welfare of livestock and poultry industries in Iowa and around the globe," he added. The Iowa State degree will be one of only five similar programs offered in North America. The 20-hour degree will …
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