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  2. Begin by filling out the 'General Project Information' section. Enter the Study Title, Principal Investigator, IRB Number, and IRB Expiration Date. Remember to attach the approved protocol and IRB approval letter when available.
  3. Indicate the anticipated start date of the study and its duration. Specify how many patients will be enrolled at UC Davis and how many will be active at any given time.
  4. In section B, check all applicable Pathology resources needed for your study, such as Blood bank or Clinical Testing. If you select Clinical Testing, proceed to Part C.
  5. For Clinical Testing in Part C, list requested labs and describe testing frequency per patient. Indicate if any tests will be used for patient care.
  6. Complete the contact information for both the Primary Study Contact and Study Emergency Contact sections.
  7. Finally, provide electronic signatures for both the Study Principal Investigator and Study Coordinator if available.

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UC Davis School of Medicine is one of the nations leading medical schools, ranked in the highest of four tiers for primary care training, and the second tier for research.
Pathology is the study of disease. It is the bridge between science and medicine. It underpins every aspect of patient care, from diagnostic testing and treatment advice to using cutting-edge genetic technologies and preventing disease. Doctors and scientists working in pathology are experts in illness and disease.
Dr. Watkins also serves as the Residency Program Director of the UC Davis pathology residency program. Dr. Watkins research interests include benign, pre-neoplastic, and neoplastic diseases of the female genital tract, with particular interests in vulvar pathology, benign ovarian pathology, and endometriosis.
The Field of Plant Pathology and Plant-Microbe Biology (PPPMB) focuses on all aspects of plant diseases and the biology of plant-microbe interactions at the molecular to ecosystem levels of organization. This Field is also the home for studying the biology, genetics, and evolution of fungi and oomycetes.
Educational Requirements for Plant Pathology Most state universities with a college of agriculture offer advanced curricula leading to a master of science and/or a doctor of philosophy degree in plant pathology.

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The mission of the UC Davis Plant Pathology department is to improve plant health in the agricultural and natural landscape, so as to ensure long term food security and continuation of natural resource availability at the local, national and global scale.
Pathology is a branch of medical science that is focused on the study and diagnosis of disease. Clinical pathology involves the examination of surgically removed organs, tissues (biopsy samples), bodily fluids, and, in some cases, the whole body (autopsy).
The plant biology major consists of core biological sciences courses plus four plant-specific classes dealing with advanced aspects of plant biology such as physiology, development and anatomy.

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