Training & Mentorship
The Institute for Pandemic Insights provides training for mentees ranging from students to early career scientists. Our interdisciplinary approach reaches across One Health fields, collaborating within the School of Veterinary Medicine and UC Davis Schools and Colleges, as well as with external collaborators to facilitate innovative research of zoonotic disease emergence at the intersection of human, animal, and environmental health. Training and mentorship are tailored to meet project needs and interests of the trainee, with topics spanning epidemiology, zoonoses, disease ecology, surveillance, diagnostics, public health, wildlife population health, and risk mitigation. Strengthening knowledge in infectious disease dynamics is paired with real-world problems within a One Health context, with training opportunities in both laboratory and field settings. With support from our team, trainees develop skills in field sampling techniques, data analysis and computational modeling, manuscript preparation, interacting with state, federal, and international stakeholders, designing and conducting their own research, and presenting their research at meetings and conferences. Trainees go on to work in a wide variety of fields, including public health, wildlife health and conservation, academia, and at state, federal and international organizations.
Prospective trainees should explore our programs and collaborators below.
Master of Preventive Veterinary Medicine (MPVM) Research
The MPVM Program includes research focused on applied epidemiology to prepare individuals to be leading professionals in critical assessment and application of epidemiological and quantitative methods for solving animal, human, and ecological population health problems.
Students Training in Advanced Research (STAR) Program
The STAR Program at the School of Veterinary Medicine at UC Davis offers funding opportunities on a competitive basis to veterinary students to experience veterinary and biomedical research during the summer months.
STAR Applications are due in February each year.
GloCal Health Fellowship
The GloCal Health Fellowship provides aspiring global health researchers with outstanding interdisciplinary education and training in innovative research designed to improve health for populations around the world. The fellowship is designed for doctoral students, professional students, and postdoctoral fellows.
Applications are due September annually.
For more opportunities across campus, consider these programs.
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Fellowships and Externships
❯ One Health Fellowship
❯ Phil And Karen Drayer WHC Fellowship
❯ Wildlife Externship
❯ UC Global Health Fellowships
Summer Programs
❯ UC Davis Graduate Admissions Pathways
❯ Rx One Health
❯ EERREC REU
❯ Planetary Health Work Experience