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The field of Infection and Immunity offers a diverse, multidisciplinary exploration of health sciences and disease mechanisms. Students can engage with this compelling subject at various academic levels, including undergraduate (Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences), postgraduate (Honours), and advanced research (Master of Biomedical Sciences). The BBiomedSc program delivers adaptable coursework that establishes a strong foundation in contemporary biomedical science principles.
The primary motivation stems from a genuine passion for scientific advancements that enhance human wellbeing. Graduates specializing in Infection and Immunity are recognized for their exceptional skills and are highly valued by employers across New Zealand and internationally.
Our immune system serves as the body's defense against pathogenic microorganisms such as viruses and bacteria. This specialization offers comprehensive understanding of immune system development, functionality, its impact on health and illness, and consequences of system failures. The curriculum examines pathogens causing conditions like HIV, tuberculosis, and meningococcal disease, alongside disease control methods and antibiotic resistance development.
Career opportunities may include positions in cutting-edge biotech firms or established pharmaceutical, biomedical, or agricultural corporations. Other pathways involve roles in research institutions, academic settings, government bodies, or local agencies, applying acquired scientific expertise to inform policy, provide technical solutions, or offer diagnostic services.