The School of Animal and Comparative Biomedical Sciences (ACBS) brings together animal scientists, veterinarians, microbiologists and others to offer the strongest possible programs in research, education and outreach. This school was formed in order to offer more integrated research and educational opportunities in the animal and biomedical sciences.
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UA Fellowship Awarded to ACBS Grad Student
Learn about award recipient Caroline Geisler and her researchRead More -
New Newsletter
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The University of Arizona ranked No. 67
The University of Arizona ranked No. 67 out of 750 higher-education institutions across nearly 60 countries in the 2016 ranking, released Tuesday. Plant and Animal Sciences (32) at UA also placed in the top 100.Read More -
ACBS Fall Seminar Series
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Undergraduate Students in ACBS Microbiology Labs Receive Research Awards
Aaron Brussels is the recipient of the American Gastroenterological Association’s (AGA) Eli and Edyth Broad Student Research Fellowship.Read More -
Student Gain Hands-on Animal Handling Experience
A demographic change of students majoring in animal sciences and veterinary sciences has made it a necessity for more hands-on experiences with large animals...Read More -
UA Race Track Program Basks in Baffert's Triumph
American Pharoah, trained by UA alumnus Bob Baffert, is the first Triple Crown winner in decades, and the University's Race Track Industry Program is enjoying some reflected glory from the horse's historic run.Read More -
Apply to Graduate Studies Program
The School of Animal and Comparative Biomedical Sciences houses three graduate majors; Animal Sciences, Animal and Biomedical Industries, and Microbiology.Learn More