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The MMI doctoral program aims to cultivate independent researchers capable of spearheading advancements in comprehending the cellular and molecular processes behind infectious and immune-related illnesses. The outlined objectives below are crafted to nurture innovation, originality, and analytical skills in students, empowering them to identify and address critical challenges in infectious and immunological disorders affecting public health. Combining departmental core studies with specialized coursework, lab rotations, qualifying assessments, guided research, and career preparation, every MMI PhD candidate develops the expertise to participate in groundbreaking scientific inquiry. MMI doctoral students refine their academic, investigative, and professional abilities. Their studies and lab research may focus on microbial pathology, immune system function, disease spread dynamics, or conditions linked to malaria, mosquitoes, and arboviruses.