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COM Faculty Research Interests
The College of Osteopathic Medicine sees research as a critical element of medical education and has developed a broad range of research opportunities in basic science, clinical, and interprofessional and medical education. It has developed a major strength in the research of pain funded by its internationally renowned Center of Excellence in Pain and Sensory Function. Areas of faculty research concentration include:
- Aging and Geriatrics
- Anatomy and Interventional Pain Management
- Cancer and Metabolic Disease
- Immunology & Infectious Disease
- Medical and Interprofessional Education
- Neuroscience and Pain
Download a list of faculty research interests (PDF).