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Our world is abundant with microorganisms. A pivotal focus in contemporary biomedical research involves unraveling the profound effects and intricate dynamics of host-microbe relationships, which significantly impact both animal and plant well-being while shaping ecosystems at all scales. Driven by technological breakthroughs, we're witnessing the dawn of a novel interdisciplinary era that allows researchers to thoroughly explore the mutual interplay between hosts and microbes. Educating future scientists in this field will address a critical gap in UC Davis' graduate programs. The DE-HMI will amplify the university's academic strength by cultivating scientific pioneers capable of spearheading technological innovation across academia and industry. Moreover, equipping students with interdisciplinary research skills will prepare them to solve complex challenges throughout their professional journeys. The DE-HMI will prepare students from diverse disciplines to conduct research demanding multifaceted methodologies. Currently, no UC Davis graduate program offers the comprehensive training needed to rigorously study the sophisticated mechanisms governing host-microbe interactions. The DE-HMI fulfills this essential role.