The Immunology, Microbiology, and Virology (IMV) Program is designed for students interested in obtaining a Ph.D. in Microbiology & Immunology. We offer in-depth coursework and diverse research opportunities that focus on immunology, microbiology and virology. The flexibility of our training program allows students to train in a number of exciting research areas including: cancer, autoimmune disease, respiratory pathogens and often allows students to develop highly effective interdisciplinary collaborations, resulting in cutting edge thesis pro ...
His laboratory at the Ragon Institute was focused on identifying protective immunity to HIV and Hepatitis C virus (HCV).[1] He was a faculty member of the Harvard Virology PhD program and...
Biomedical Informatics · Biological and Biomedical Sciences · Biophysics · Chemical Biology · Immunology · Neuroscience · Speech and Hearing Bioscience and Technology · Systems Biology · Virology
Wuhan Institute of Virology 中国科学院武汉病毒研究... cn Wuhan Institute of Virology Simplified Chinese... of Virology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (WIV; Chinese...
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The Microbiology training area of the PhD in Biomedical Sciences focuses on all aspects of virology as well as vaccine strategies and antiviral therapeutics.
The Immunology Training Program (ITP) is an interdepartmental teaching and research program involving faculty participants from multiple disciplines within Boston University’s Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine and Schools of Public Health and Dental Medicine. Immunology was established as a biomedical science studying the host’s response to the agents of infectious disease late in the 19th century. It has grown to encompass much greater areas of basic and clinical science than could have been anticipated by its founders. Immunology n ...
Institute of Advanced Virology (IAV) is pleased to extend an invitation to the industries and R&D organizations to submit an Expression of Interest (EoI) for participating in an Industry-Sponsored PhD Program in the areas of advanced virology. This program offers a unique opportunity for the industry/R&D organisations to collaborate on translational research aimed at addressing global challenges in virology. Program Overview: IAV aims to foster an environment that accelerates laboratory based virology research and its application to real-world ...
This course serves as an introduction to the general field of virology with a concentration on pathogenesis, molecular biology and immunology of select, medically important viruses. Lecture material is drawn from both the classical and current literature. Students actively participate in and lead discussions based on assigned readings and problem sets. An additional elective course is optional for this semester · This course is intended to provide a groundwork in basic principles of, and research approaches to, microbial (bacterial, fungal and ...
Gaorav Gupta · MD, PhD Associate Professor UNC-Chapel Hill ; Charles M. Perou · PhD Distinguished Professor UNC-Chapel Hill