The Committee on Immunology offers a graduate program of study leading to the Ph.D. in Immunology, as well as an undergraduate specialization in Immunology, and courses for medical students. The program provides multidisciplinary training in all aspects of Immunology that includes a core immunology curriculum and several advanced graduate level courses in specialized areas. The training also integrates the basic biological sciences with the clinical sciences in an effort to develop new immunological approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of various immune diseases and cancer. Approximately thirty students are enrolled in the Ph.D. program, which has won training grant support from the NIH continuously for over thirty-five years.

Graduate Programs
Immunology
One of my favorite classes was Advanced Immunology! It's an overview of major immunology concepts over the past decades - pretty tough when you're in the middle of it, but by the end of the quarter, a lot of the ideas come together and make sense!

Aditi Aryal
Immunology student in Justin Kline's lab
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Current Students
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