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Institute for Molecular Medicine & Infectious Disease Graduate Research Training Programs

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Microbiology & Immunology

Degrees offered: MS, PhD
Location: On-campus
About: The graduate program in Microbiology & Immunology provides a stimulating environment for our graduate students as they prepare to play leading roles in academic, government, pharmaceutical or biotech research, and in international health organizations. New approaches to the study of basic and applied aspects of microbiological and immunological research have opened new avenues in the study of infectious disease and host defense. Students in this program are using these approaches to study microbial pathogenesis and genomics, autoimmune disease, malaria, viral infection and pathogenesis and vaccine development.

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Immunology

Degree offered: MS
Locations: On-campus, Online
About: The Master of Science in Immunology program provides training in various aspects of research related specifically to basic, translational and clinical research in the fields of immunology and inflammatory disease; in particular, the program focuses on research and development relevant to new immunodiagnostics, immunotherapeutics, and vaccines to prevent and/or treat infectious diseases such HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, influenza, malaria and many other viral, bacterial, parasitic and fungal pathogens.

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Infectious Disease

Degree offered: MS
Locations: On-campus, Online
About: The Master of Science in Infectious Disease program, offered by the Department of Microbiology & Immunology and by the Institute for Molecular Medicine & Infectious Disease (IMMID), provides graduate-level training in the area of infectious disease. Classroom activities, online learning and research experiences cover fundamentals of molecular biology, cell biology and immunology, as well as basic, translational and clinical aspects of diseases caused by important infectious pathogens, including HIV, methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), malarial parasites, influenza virus and Zika virus.

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Drexel Institute for Molecular Medicine and Infectious Disease

Molecular Medicine

Degree offered: MS
Locations: On-campus, Online
About: The Master of Science in Molecular Medicine program provides training in the academic, research and entrepreneurial aspects of the biomedical sciences with an emphasis on translational research in the development of therapeutics and vaccines.

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