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The infection and immunity program delves into cellular development and disease, examines fundamental principles of immune function and hematology, and provides an introduction to genomics and proteomics. Students acquire comprehensive knowledge of core theories and methodologies related to clinically significant microorganisms and their management, while employing epidemiological and statistical approaches to analyze disease patterns across populations. The curriculum includes training in modern laboratory methods used for molecular diagnosis of infectious agents, facilitating the development of therapeutic solutions. The study of infections and immune responses represents a vital field, particularly in light of persistent global health threats from infectious diseases. Grasping the mechanisms of infection and immune defense is essential for tackling public health issues. This specialization offers diverse career prospects, with potential roles in research facilities, biotech firms, medical institutions, government health departments, and other organizations. Expertise in infectious diseases and immunology continues to be highly sought after due to worldwide emphasis on public health initiatives, epidemic readiness, and persistent infectious disease challenges.