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Accelerating Global Animal Science

VMD - “Veterinariae Medicinae Doctoris” 

“Veterinarians have been an overlooked component of the physician-scientist workforce…essential to the conduct of high-quality biomedical research (with) unique expertise in animal health and welfare, indispensable to the development of new and improved methods for diagnosing, treating, and preventing diseases in both animals and humans."

-National Institutes of Health (NIH) Physician-Scientist Workforce Working Group Report 

Our Mission

To safely accelerate biomedical innovation for the benefit of animals, vets, and pet owners through direct scientific partnership with community veterinarians.

Our Global Veterinary Network relies on VMD Sciences’ Access Strategies and Clinical Study Solutions to deliver novel treatment options to animals in need. 

Our Solutions

Connecting veterinary professionals and animal owners from across the globe to make advancements in animal science accessible world wide.

Global Network

For veterinarians and pharmaceutical companies. Expanded Access solutions for new and hard to find global treatments.

Access Strategies

Solutions for Universities and Community Veterinarians seeking to participate in groundbreaking research as leaders in animal science.

Clinical Studies

*If your animal is experiencing a medical emergency or you feel their condition can/should not wait to receive medical attention, please contact your veterinarian or local Emergency Veterinary Hospital immediately.

Our Impact

"I have opened a new door of possibilities in my practice.” -Community Veterinary Oncologist

"I have opened a new door of possibilities in my practice.” -Community Veterinary Oncologist

“This team makes it possible to push into new frontiers of medical discovery." -Pet Owner

“This team makes it possible to push into new frontiers of medical discovery." -Pet Owner

"I would never have been able to access this treatment." - University Cardiologist

"I would never have been able to access this treatment." - University Cardiologist

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