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The Microbiology and Immunology PhD program offers adaptable yet demanding education, equipping students to evolve into autonomous researchers specializing in molecular virology, parasitology, and immunology.
Initial coursework covers interdisciplinary biomedical topics like cellular systems, professional skills in scientific discourse, and career preparation, alongside lab rotations through GW's Integrated Biomedical Sciences curriculum. Following this foundational year, candidates collaborate with advisors to fulfill degree obligations, culminating in their dissertation.
Instructional staff primarily consists of GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences experts, including researchers from Children's National Health System's Research Institute. Key research focuses encompass host-microbe interactions, immune responses, vaccine design, T-cell mechanisms, oncological immunology, parasitic molecular biology, HIV/AIDS virology, and microbial genetic/protein studies.
Candidates benefit from comprehensive research resources across GW's campus and Washington, DC, including medical school facilities, Gelman and Himmelfarb libraries, Children's Research Institute, NIH, and other prominent research centers.
This program holds STEM designation.