The Division of Veterinary Microbiology & Immunology
Our mission is to protect and improve the health of animals, the viability of the livestock industry, and the welfare of society through high quality diagnostic, analytical, research, extension and teaching activities.The Division of Veterinary Microbiology & Immunology has three-tiered mission of teaching, research and service to farming community. Our research is applied to improvement of animal health, public health and food safety. Our faculty have instructional responsibilities for Bacteriology, Mycology, Virology and Immunology. We wish to be a leading institution in identifying and controlling the infectious diseases of animals and birds through quality education, sustained and fruitful research and result oriented extension activities.
Our strategic intent is to achieve national distinction while strengthening local relevance as we strengthen our programs with excellence and become recognized as the leading Veterinary Microbiology Division in the country. The department main motto is to impart quality education and imparting hands on training in basic microbiological techniques at UG level and sate of art research at PG level. The department of Veterinary Microbiology aims to emerge as a referral centre in the identification and control of various infectious diseases of livestock, thereby building confidence among farmers of this region and heading towards sustained production.
Provide awareness about the recent trends in diagnosis/control and emerging diseases through trainings and personal interactions .Data collection and analysis to develop and test hypotheses related to disease patterns in livestock to allow veterinary epidemiologists to better understand potential risks of disease occurrence and how to prevent epidemics.Human Resource Development by conducting shout term Programs and trainings in an attempt to prepare veterinarians to investigate and evaluate disease and production problems in animal populations so as to design, evaluate, and implement disease control or other veterinary services programs for the benefit of field veterinarians and animal owners.
2001
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