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Microscopic pathogens like viruses along with bacterial, fungal, and parasitic organisms significantly affect both human wellbeing and ecological systems. These tiny biological agents, measuring from nanometers to micrometers, play crucial roles in shaping the development and variety of all living organisms while catalyzing geochemical changes that define land and water environments.
Cutting-edge advances in genetic sequencing, visualization techniques, and laboratory analysis are transforming microbiological research, and The Committee on Microbiology equips its students with focused scientific training across diverse microbial disciplines. Our Microbiology doctoral program brings together 27 professors from 10 academic departments, delivering a multidisciplinary curriculum for PhD candidates. Our microbial investigations span from molecular-level studies to entire microbiome communities, generating fresh insights into phenomena from infectious disease mechanisms to the co-evolution of plants and microorganisms.
Applicants to our graduate and professional programs are expected to be enrolled in or to have completed a bachelor’s degree or its equivalent from an accredited college or university. Applicants from a three-year bachelor’s program will be given due consideration. Because all of our programs feature competitive admission, no particular academic degree or background will guarantee admission to one of our graduate divisions.
English language requirements:
The minimum required score for the TOEFL is 104 overall, with 4 sub scores of 26 each. Minimum required scores in the IELTS are an overall score of 7, with sub scores of 7 each.