Research
About Research at the Department: Research at the Department of Veterinary Clinical Medicine focuses on advancing animal health, disease prevention, and veterinary clinical practices through innovative and evidence-based studies. The department researches infectious and zoonotic diseases, antimicrobial resistance, food safety, and livestock health management, addressing both local and global veterinary challenges.
Thematic Areas & descriptions:
- Veterinary Diagnostics and Therapeutics
- Companion Animal Medicine
- Livestock Health and Production
- Surgical and Anesthetic Techniques
- One Health and Zoonotic Diseases
- Wildlife and Exotic Animal Medicine
- Reproductive Medicine and Biotechnology
- Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology
- Ethnoveterinary Medicine
- Clinical Epidemiology and Disease Surveillance
Collaborative research Projects: Surveillance and treatment intervention of Epizootic lymphangitis in cart mules in and around Bahir Dar (February 2025 – August 2026)
Research Activities of students and staff: Students and staff collaborate with national and international research institutions, government agencies, and industry partners to develop new diagnostic techniques, treatment methods, and disease control strategies. Emphasizing practical applications, the department integrates laboratory and field-based studies to generate impactful findings that contribute to veterinary medicine, public health, and policy-making.