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Tiny life forms like viruses, bacteria, fungi, and protozoa are essential to Earth's physical and biological systems. These microscopic organisms assist in wastewater treatment and environmental cleanup, while humans have harnessed them for millennia in food and beverage production. However, certain varieties can trigger severe illnesses. Though microbes represent Earth's earliest life forms, we've identified just a fraction of their total diversity. Modern microbiology is pioneering a technological transformation, combining ultra-sensitive molecular techniques with advanced computing to decode life's mysteries. This program lets you collaborate with top microbiologists exploring critical research questions, offering deep insights into the microscopic world and its applications. You'll examine microbial roles in health and disease, as well as immune responses to infections. Researchers investigate these biological mechanisms across all life forms, uncovering how malfunctions lead to diseases and revealing microbes' widespread influence. The curriculum provides comprehensive knowledge of fundamental biological principles while honing analytical abilities for processing complex data. By combining microbiology with other biological sciences, you'll learn to bridge disciplinary divides, acquiring versatile skills valuable in scientific fields and diverse career paths.