Division of Comparative Pathology

The Division of Comparative Pathology has a dual role in providing diagnostic and clinical support services for veterinarians and researchers, while also performing cutting-edge translational research for a variety of diseases of major importance to human and animal health.

The division also provides clinical and research training in pathology for junior faculty, graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and residents.

Mission

The three missions of the division are to:

1. Perform quality biomedical research in nonhuman primates to promote the health of humans and animals.

2. Provide diagnostic pathology services and research support for the TNPRC veterinarians as well as local and national researchers.

3. Continue to foster education, training, and mentoring of students and postdoctoral scientists in all aspects of cell and tissue-based pathology and biomedical research using nonhuman primates.

 

Research Core Services

The Division of Comparative Pathology houses the following Research Core Services: 

Anatomic Pathology

Clinical Pathology

Confocal Microscopy and Molecular Pathology

 


 

Ronald Veazey, DVM, PhD

The Chair of the Division of Comparative Pathology is Ronald Veazey, DVM, PhD, who has over 25 years of experience in veterinary pathology and research, and has led the division since 2003.