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Texas A-M CLG-Vet Medicine

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Veterinarians,Veterinary Clinics & Hospitals
408 Raymond Stotzer Pkwy College Station, TX 77845
(979) 845-2351Phone: (979) 845-2351
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Texas A&M's College of Veterinary Medicine is an academic institution that offers a variety of graduate and undergraduate courses. The college offers educational programs in the areas of genetics, virology, laboratory animal medicine, microbiology, pathology, parasitology and toxicology. The college also offers courses in veterinary pathobiology, cardiovascular sciences, environmental medicine and toxicology, emerging infectious diseases and biomedical genomics. It maintains laboratories for electron microscopy, scanning and flow cytometry, image analysis, transgenic mouse production, peptide synthesis and nucleotide analysis. In addition, the college provides graphic and instructional design, custom software development, and video and audio services. Texas A&M's College of Veterinary Medicine has been operational since 1916 and is located in College Station, Texas.
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Fax: (979) 845-6978 TollFree: (888) 778-5523
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http://vethospital.tamu.edu
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