Ph.D. in Veterinary Physiology

 Ph.D. in Veterinary Physiology studies physiological processes in animals, including as the function of organs, tissues, and biological systems. The program, which typically lasts 3-5 years, integrates courses in anatomy, biochemistry, endocrinology, and molecular biology with extensive research. Students study cardiovascular physiology, respiratory systems, reproductive health, and metabolic regulation in veterinary species. Research may also include comparative physiology and the effects of environmental stressors on animal health. Graduates are prepared to work in academia, research institutions, or veterinary medicine, helping to promote animal health, disease prevention, and clinical treatments.