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Creative and innovative research is the hallmark of our graduate program in the University of Michigan Medical School Department of Microbiology and Immunology. This challenging program is designed to provide a nurturing environment in which graduate students can fully develop and express their intellectual talents, research skills, and teaching abilities.

These goals are accomplished through an integrated program of independent research, graduate courses, seminars and teaching. Entering students select from a wide range of stimulating courses designed to complete their preparation for advanced study and research. Molecular and cellular immunology, microbial pathogenesis, molecular virology, microbial physiology, cellular and molecular networks, biochemistry and molecular genetics are some of the topics covered in our courses.

To facilitate development of skills necessary for a career in modern research and teaching, many courses are oriented towards discussion of the primary research literature.

Students can enter the PhD program in the Fall terms only.

The Program in Biological Sciences Department (PIBS), coordinates first-year graduate studies for 14 biomedical Ph.D. programs at the University of Michigan Medical School, including the Doctoral Program in Microbiology & Immunology. All admissions are handled through PIBS.

Please visit the PIBS webpage for an online application. All application materials should be sent to the PIBS Office.

Learn more & apply

Students accepted into the Microbiology and Immunology PhD program are provided with a stipend, full tuition, and healthcare. The department typically accepts between 5–8 students a year. The department is located on the U-M Medical Campus, adjacent to the University Hospitals and Cancer, Cardiovascular and Geriatric Centers.

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Applicants to the doctoral program are automatically considered for financial aid. In addition, applicants are encouraged to seek competitive national sources of fellowships. Because funding opportunities are more limited for foreign students, foreign applicants are urged to investigate fellowships provided by their governments or other local sponsors. All students admitted to the PhD program are supported by one of the above internal or external sources. Funding is guaranteed for all PhD candidates in good standing until completion of the thesis defense.

Department specific questions can be directed to:

Natalie Deeb, MPH Graduate Student Program Manager [email protected]

Each year, the Ward J. MacNeal Educational and Scientific Memorial Trust Distinguished Dissertation Award is given to a Microbiology and Immunology PhD graduate trainee for overall excellence.

Our graduated students defended innovative and rigorous dissertations. See who they are, what they did and where there are now.

During the first year as a member of Program in Biomedical Sciences (PIBS), students participate in brief research projects by rotating in up to four laboratories with approximately two-month rotations during the PIBS year. Laboratories for the rotation period are selected by the student in consultation with faculty members. Such research experiences provide exposure and training in the diverse research interests of our faculty and have proven valuable to students in their selection of a thesis research advisor after the first year. Beginning in the second year, students have the opportunity to develop their teaching abilities by contributing to instructional Medical School courses offered by our department.

As a vital part of graduate training, students refine communicative skills by presenting discussions of research literature in a weekly seminar course, Microbiology 812. Additionally, numerous journal clubs are organized by students and faculty around special topics, including molecular pathogenesis, virology, and immunology. Graduate students also meet regularly to discuss their research activities amongst themselves in an informal, relaxed setting. These activities are complemented by frequent departmental colloquia presented by recognized scientists from leading research institutions around the nation. Students are encouraged to participate in OMIS (Organization of Microbiology and Immunology Students), which sponsors events such as the annual department picnic, as well as holding regular meetings to discuss student issues within the department.

Meet current doctoral students in the University of Michigan Medical School Department of Microbiology and Immunology PhD program.

Students complete a two-step evaluation within two years of matriculation. The first checkpoint is an oral examination that occurs after the first year of classes to test mastery of coursework and analytical thinking. The students are examined on their broad and specific knowledge of three assigned papers. In addition, students will use one of the three papers as a platform to propose future experiments in outline form, which will be discussed during the exam.

The second checkpoint occurs in the second year of study and requires the student to write a six-page proposal of future work on the topic of their thesis research. During the student's first committee meeting, the committee will evaluate the student's knowledge of the literature and methodology relevant to this thesis proposal. PhD candidacy is achieved by successfully completing the formal course work and the two checkpoints.

The research experiences of students are expected to lead to productive scholarship in the form of peer-reviewed journal publications and conference presentations. Degree candidates will meet annually with their faculty committee to ensure satisfactory progress towards completion of the thesis project; first author publication of a primary research article is required for graduation. Students will receive constructive evaluations from the committee members after each committee meeting.

The PhD degree is granted upon completion of a scholarly body of work, submission of a written thesis and presentation of an oral defense based on the student's original, independent research. This program is designed to require approximately five years for completion, and graduates of our department have gone on to pursue outstanding postdoctoral positions and scientific careers.

Learn more about PhD program requirements and evaluation checkpoints.

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Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (PhD)

The Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (PhD) program offers graduate students advanced training in clinical microbiology and infectious disease care, as well as collaborative research opportunities in molecular pathogenesis of microbial disease, immunobiology of infection, molecular mechanisms of antimicrobial action, microbial resistance and epidemiology.

Program details

Admission requirements.

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• Max Rady College of Medicine • Faculty of Graduate Studies

• Doctor of Philosophy

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Program options.

• Full-time

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The Department of medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, initially established in 1884, is dedicated to research and training in the area of infectious diseases. The department combines strong basic science research and graduate student training with excellent in clinical microbiology and infectious disease care and post-graduate clinical training.

Core disciplines in the department include molecular pathogenesis of microbial disease, immunobiology of infection, molecular mechanisms of antimicrobial action, microbial resistance and epidemiology.

Innovative education

Work with an integrated team of investigators, educators and practitioners providing leading-edge education, innovative research and expertise in both medical microbiology and infectious diseases.

Learn more about our supervised research programs

Cutting-edge research facilities

Train in the National Microbiology Laboratory and Cadham Provincial Laboratory, as well as in microbiology laboratories at the Winnipeg Health Sciences Centre and St. Boniface Hospital.

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The Department of Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases offers programs of study leading to the PhD degree, with research and academic experience suitable for a career in basic microbiology or infectious diseases.

Expected duration: 5 years

Tuition and fees:  Tuition fees are charged for terms one and two and terms four and five. A continuing fee is paid for term three, term six and each subsequent term. (Refer to Graduate tuition and fees .)

In addition to the minimum course requirements of the Faculty of Graduate Studies, found in the Graduate Studies Regulations Section , students must:

  • Complete a minimum of 6 credit hours of coursework at the 7000-level
  • Maintain an overall GPA of 3.0 with no single grade lower than C+
  • Submit an acceptable thesis and pass a candidacy examination

Course offerings

  • MMIC 6010: Biological safety (3 credit hours)
  • MMIC 7012: Fundamental Virology (3 credit hours)
  • MMIC 7040: Clinical Bacteriology (6 credit hours)
  • MMIC 7050: Microbial Pathogenicity (6 credit hours)*
  • MMIC 7140: Clinical Parasitology (6 credit hours)
  • MMIC 7160: The Molecular Basis of Antibiotic Action (3 credit hours)
  • MMIC 7170: Molecular Biology of Animal Viruses (3 credit hours)
  • MMIC 7190: Readings in Infectious Diseases (3 credit hours)
  • MMIC 7210: Clinical Virology (3 credit hours)
  • MMIC 7220: The Ecology of Infectious Diseases (6 credit hours)

*Students must pass MMIC 7050 with a minimum grade of C+ in order to graduate. 

For full course descriptions, please visit the Academic Calendar .

The following are minimum requirements to be considered for entry into the Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases PhD program. Meeting these requirements does not guarantee acceptance into the program.

To be considered for admission to the Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases PhD, you must have a master's degree or equivalent from a recognized university and a cumulative GPA of 3.0 in the last two years of study (60 credit hours for Canadian and US applicants).

In addition to the admission requirements described here, all applicants must meet the minimum admission and English language proficiency requirements of the Faculty of Graduate Studies .

How to apply

Applicants must interview (by email or virtually) with a potential supervisor prior to applying and obtain confirmation from that supervisor that they will accept the applicant (if the student is approved and offered admission by the Faculty of Graduate Studies). This potential supervisor must be a University of Manitoba, Department of Medical Microbiology faculty member.

The Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (PhD) program accepts applications for Fall, Winter and Summer entry. Applications must be completed online and include several parts:

  • Application fee (non-refundable)
  • Unofficial copies of transcripts and degree certificates
  • Supervisor support (must be confirmed prior to applying)
  • Two letters of recommendation (must be requested from within the application)
  • Proof of English language proficiency , if required

Please read the  Faculty of Graduate Studies online application instructions  before beginning your application.

Application deadlines

Applications are reviewed on a committee basis . The Admissions committee for Architecture reviews applications in March.

Applications open up to 18 months prior to start term.

Term Annual application deadline
Fall (September) January 15
Term Annual application deadline
Fall (September) December 1

Applicants must submit their online application with supporting documentation and application fee by the deadline date indicated.

Start or continue your application

Applications are reviewed on a committee basis . The Admissions committee for City Planning reviews applications in March.

Winter applications are accepted on a case-by-case basis.

Applications are reviewed on a committee basis . The Admissions committee for Design and Planning reviews applications in March.

Term Annual application deadline
Fall (September) January 10

Applications are reviewed on a committee basis . The Admissions committee for Interior Design reviews applications in March.

Applications are reviewed on a committee basis . The Admissions committee for Landscape Architecture reviews applications in March.

Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (September) January 15

Applications are reviewed on a committee basis . The Admissions committee for Anthropology reviews applications in March/April.

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . Please contact the department for admission committee review timelines.

Applications open September 1 of year prior to start term.

Applications open   up to 18 months prior  to start term.

Term Annual application deadline
Fall (September) May 1
Winter (January) September 1
Term Annual application deadline
Winter (January) June 1
Fall (September) January 15
Term Annual application deadline
Winter (January) June 1
Fall (September) January 15

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for History reviews applications in February.

Applications are reviewed on a  rolling basis .

Applications open July 1 of year prior to start term.

Term Annual application deadline
Fall (September) March 15
Term Annual application deadline
Fall (September) February 1

Applications are reviewed on a  Committee basis . The Committee for German and Slavic Studies reviews applications in February/March.

Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (September) May 1
Winter (January) September 1
Term Annual application deadlines
Winter (January) June 1
Fall (September) February 1

Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis .

Term Annual application deadline
Fall (September) May 1
Term Annual application deadline
Fall (September) March 1
Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (September) May 1
Winter (January) October 1
Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (September) March 1
Winter (January) July 1

Applications are reviewed on a committee basis . The Admissions committee for Management reviews applications in February / March.

Applications are reviewed on a committee basis . The Admissions committee for Physical Therapy reviews applications in April / May.

Applications open  August 1 of the year prior to start term.

Term Annual application deadline
Fall (August) November 15
Term Annual application deadline
Fall (September) June 1
Winter (January) October 1
Summer (May) February1
Term Annual application deadline
Fall (September) March 1
Winter (January) July 1
Summer (May) November 1

Applications are reviewed on a committee basis . Please contact the department for admission committee review timelines.

Term Annual application deadline
Fall (September) June 1
Winter (January) October 1
Term Annual application deadline
Fall (September) March 1
Winter (January) July 1
Term Annual application deadline
Summer (July) September 1

Applications are reviewed on a committee basis . The Admissions committee for Orthodontics reviews applications in August/September and holds interviews in September/October.

Term Annual application deadline
Summer (June) August 1

Program currently undergoing review, applications will not be opening at this time.

Term Annual application deadline
Summer (July) August 15

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Term Annual application deadline
Fall (August) June 1 (year prior to start term)
Term Annual application deadline
Fall (September) August 1

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Educational Administration, Foundations and Psychology reviews applications in March / April.

Canadian and US applicants
TermAnnual application deadline
Fall (September)January 8
Summer (May)January 8
International applicants
TermAnnual application deadline
Fall (September)January 8

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Education reviews applications in February / March.

Canadian, US and International applicants
TermAnnual application deadline
Fall (September)December 1
Term Annual application deadline
Fall (September) May 1
Winter (January) September 1
Summer (May) January 4
Term Annual application deadline
Fall (September) February 1
Winter (January) June 1
Summer (May) October 1

Applications are reviewed after the deadline, with decisions issued in March - April.

Term Annual application deadline
Fall (September) June 1
Winter (January) October 1
Summer (May) February 1
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Winter (January) October 1
Summer (May) February 1
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Fall (September) March 1
Winter (January) July 1
Summer (May) November 1
Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (September) May 1
Winter (January) September 1
Summer (May) January 4
Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (September) February 1
Winter (January) June 1
Summer (May) October 1
Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (September) May 1
Winter (January) September 1
Summer (May) January 15

Currently not accepting applications to this program.

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . Please contact the department for admission committee review timelines.

Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (September) March 1
Winter (January) June 1

Applicants must submit their online application with supporting documentation and application fee by the deadline date indicated. Applications received by the March 1 deadline for a September start-date will receive first consideration for any available funding. Late applications will be considered on a case-by-case basis for any available funding, please contact the department for further information.

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Human Rights reviews applications in January - March.

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Law reviews applications in January - March.

Term Annual application deadline
Fall (September) December 15

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Nursing (MN) reviews applications in April / May.

Term Annual application deadline
Fall (September) November 1

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Nursing PhD reviews applications in February / March.

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee reviews applications as per the timelines noted below each table.

Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (September) May 15
Winter (January) September 15
Summer (May) January 15

Winter applications reviewed in October Summer applications reviewed in February Fall applications reviewed in June

Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (September) January 15
Winter (January) May 15
Summer (May) September 15

Winter applications reviewed in June Summer applications reviewed in October Fall applications reviewed in February

Applicants must submit their online application with supporting documentation and application fee by the deadline date indicated. This includes having the support of a faculty supervisor before you apply.

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Natural Resources Management reviews applications in March - June.

Term Annual application deadline
Fall (September) June 1

After the annual application deadline (see below), applications are reviewed on a committee basis by the Faculty of Social Work internal admissions committee. Once this process is complete, decisions are sent to all applicants in March / April. 

Applications open  July 1 of year prior to start term.

Term Applications open Annual application deadline
Fall (September) July 1 December 1

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Social Work reviews applications in March / April.

Term Applications open Annual application deadline
Fall (September) July 1 January 15
Term Applications open Annual application deadline
Fall (September) July 1 October 15

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Music reviews Fall term applications in December / January, and Winter term applications in July.

Canadian, US and international applicants
TermAnnual application deadlinesAudition dates
Fall (September)December 1January 20-25, 2025
Winter (January)Winter intake currently suspended 
Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (September) June 1
Winter (January) October 1

Applications are reviewed on a committee basis . The Admissions committee for Occupational Therapy reviews applications in May / June.

Master of Occupational Therapy regular program  applications open September 15 of the year prior to deadline .

Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (August) February 1
Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (August) January 15

Master of Occupational Therapy accelerated program  applications open October 1  of the year prior to deadline .

Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (August) May 1
Winter (January) October 1

The name of your confirmed supervisor is required at the time of application. To identify a prospective thesis research supervisor on your application, please  contact Immunology Faculty members .

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Community Health Sciences reviews applications in March / April.

Canadian, US and International applicants

TermAnnual application deadline
Fall (September)January 10

The name of your preferred supervisor is required at time of application.

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . Students selected for in-person interview will be notified in February.

Term Applications open Annual application deadline
Fall (September) November 15  January 11

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Physician Assistant Studies reviews applications in April.

Offers of admission will be released to successful applicants on May 17, 2024 from the University of Manitoba Master of Physician Assistant Studies, the same day as the University of Toronto BScPA Program and McMaster University Physician Assistant Education Program. The three institutions are pleased to provide applicants their offers on the same day to help with the decision-making process.

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Pharmacology and Therapeutics reviews applications one month after the application deadline.

Applications for Pathology MSc are reviewed on a  rolling basis .

Applications for Pathologist Assistant are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Pathologist Assistant reviews applications in April / May. 

The Pathologist Assistant program only admits Canadian and US students every two years. The next intake is tentatively scheduled for Fall 2026.

Canadian and US applicants

TermApplications openAnnual application deadlines
Fall (September)April 1 (Pathology MSc)
October 1 (Pathologist Assistant)
March 31 (Pathologist Assistant)
June 1 (Pathology MSc)

International applicants

TermApplications openAnnual application deadlines
Fall (September)April 1March 1 (Pathology MSc)
Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (September) February 1
Winter (January) May 1
Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (September) February 1
Winter (January) June 1
Term Annual application deadlines
Summer (May) February 1
Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (September) February 15
Winter (January) June 15
Summer (May) October 15

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Statistics reviews applications in March / April.

Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (September) February 1
Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (September) February 15
Winter (January) Winter intake currently suspended.

Applications are reviewed on a  committee basis . The Admissions committee for Biological Sciences reviews applications one month after deadline.

Applications are reviewed on a committee basis . The Admissions committee for Indigenous Studies reviews applications in February and June.

Term Annual application deadlines
Fall (September) January 15
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Clinical microbiology, m.d. (acgme) or ph.d. (cpep) postgraduate fellowship (minnesota).

The Clinical Microbiology, M.D. (ACGME) or Ph.D. (CPEP) Postgraduate Fellowship at Mayo Clinic's campus in Rochester, Minnesota, offers an outstanding educational experience for you to develop your expertise in medical microbiology within the integrated Mayo Clinic system, renowned for quality medical care and health care innovation.  Learn more about the program and what fellows can expect by watching this 5 minute program overview video .

This fellowship develops your knowledge and skills in diagnostic microbiology, infectious disease pathology, clinical consultation related to microbiology and infectious diseases, and clinical laboratory management.

Upon completion of this fellowship, you will be equipped with the skills necessary for a successful career as a director of a clinical microbiology laboratory that diagnoses infections caused by bacteria, fungi, mycobacteria, parasites, and viruses. 

Mayo Clinic's campus in Rochester, Minnesota, offers two clinical microbiology fellowship programs:

  • Ph.D. program (CPEP). The CPEP program is a two-year program designed for individuals with a doctoral degree who want specific training in clinical microbiology.
  • M.D. program (ACGME) . The ACGME program is a one-year program for individuals with a medical degree and previous residency training in the U.S. or Canada in pathology or an infectious diseases fellowship.

Unique program opportunities include:

  • Comprehensive training and hands-on experience in all areas of clinical microbiology provided through rotations in seven specialized clinical microbiology laboratories and daily interactions with eight board-certified microbiology medical lab directors
  • A strong clinical component, which includes on-call responsibilities and interacting with infectious disease clinicians and other clinical services involved in patient care
  • A unique dual practice with both an in-house hospital practice and a large reference laboratory service
  • Opportunity to experience different clinical microbiology laboratory settings, with rotations at the Mayo Clinic campus in either Jacksonville, Florida, or Scottsdale, Arizona
  • Training opportunities to observe and perform diagnostic testing methods ranging from classic reference assays, such as bacterial biochemical analysis, viral culture, complement fixation and immunodiffusion, to contemporary molecular assays, cutting-edge next generation sequencing technology, digital imaging, and artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms
  • Exposure to state-of-the-art anti-microbial susceptibility testing methods
  • Specific training in infectious disease pathology (diagnosis of microorganisms in histopathology and cytopathology preparations)
  • Research opportunities in test development including molecular applications, next generation sequencing, and digital pathology/AI with the potential to publish and present at national meetings
  • All fellows publish at least one article in a peer-reviewed journal and nearly all fellows present a poster or speak at a regional or national conference

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The CPEP program is accredited by the Committee on Postgraduate Educational Programs (CPEP) of the American Society for Microbiology (ASM) and meets the certification requirements for the American Board of Medical Microbiology (ABMM).

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When you successfully complete Mayo Clinic's Clinical Microbiology CPEP Postgraduate Fellowship (including the experience requirement), you will be eligible for certification by the American Board of Medical Microbiology (ABMM)

When you successfully complete Mayo Clinic's Clinical Microbiology ACGME Postgraduate Fellowship, you will be eligible for certification by the American Board of Medical Microbiology (ABMM) and the American Board of Pathology (in Medical Microbiology).

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The Division of Clinical Microbiology at Mayo Clinic has been training fellows since 1914. Since that time, more than 150 fellows have completed training.

The CPEP program received accreditation in 1972 and the ACGME program received accreditation in 1992. Fun fact: The Clinical Microbiology CPEP Postgraduate Fellowship at Mayo Clinic was the second in the country to receive accreditation (the first was the University of Washington in 1964).

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Ph.D. in Microbiology and Immunology

Our Ph.D. in Microbiology and Immunology allows you to explore advanced research in infectious diseases pathogenesis, bacterial and viral infections, cancer, allergy, and the immunology of these diseases related to host pathogen-interaction. You will learn about the challenges in medicine and cutting-edge therapies in cancer and infectious diseases. You will be able to understand illness and infection at the cellular and molecular level while engaging in multidisciplinary research projects that will advance knowledge in the field.

Doctoral candidates are prepared to engage in advanced research for the prevention and cure of infectious diseases, cancer, and allergic diseases. Active collaborations with clinical researchers are encouraged through interactions with the faculty in pathology, infectious diseases, oncology, otolaryngology, radiation medicine, and the Brander Cancer Research Institute.

Ph.D. graduates in microbiology and immunology qualify for high-level research, technical and management positions in laboratories across academia, industry, medical facilities and government agencies.

Possible Areas for Thesis Research

  • Bacterial virulence mechanisms
  • Influenza virus and vaccines
  • Virology and viral diseases
  • Pathogenesis of infectious diseases
  • Allergy and holistic therapeutic strategies
  • Molecular biology of neoplastic diseases
  • Oncogenes and growth factors
  • Molecular and cellular basis neoplastic diseases
  • Immunological and biological therapy of diseases
  • Cancer immunology
  • Tumor microenvironment
“ I and the entire faculty are committed to your education, and it is our goal to train you to be a leader in your field. The skill set you develop in the program will allow you to be at the forefront of cutting-edge research. ” - Raj Tiwari, Ph.D., Program Director

Microbiology and Immunology Ph.D. Program Curriculum

Whether you're entering through the Integrated Ph.D. program or with advanced standing, the course requirements are the same. Aside from the core didactic coursework, the main focus of the Ph.D. program is research. You'll have the opportunity to enroll in up to three lab rotations early in the program, which allows you to discover where your research interests lie.

Coursework in the Microbiology Ph.D. program starts with foundational knowledge on bacteria and viruses, including physiology, growth and structure. You'll learn how viruses infect hosts and replicate and how to analyze their nucleic acid. You'll also learn how to manipulate and study microorganisms in the laboratory.

The program brings together the study of immune response and pathogenesis and introduces you to topics like tumor development, antibiotic resistance and microbial genomics. As the program progresses, you'll develop a clear research focus and have the freedom to choose which area you want to pursue, from vaccine development to cancer research. Visit the Microbiology & Immunology curriculum page for detailed descriptions of our courses and lab rotations.

Earning your Ph.D. is a multi-step process that includes a qualifying examination and meetings with your dissertation committee. For a detailed overview of Ph.D. requirements over the length of the program, visit our Ph.D. Program Requirements page.

Microbiology and Immunology Research

Our faculty research programs span pathogenesis of bacterial, viral and parasitic diseases, vaccine and diagnostic development, immunology and cancer, host-pathogen interactions and emerging vector-borne diseases.

Pathogens currently studied in the department:

  • Francisella
  • Streptococci
  • Toxoplasma gondii
  • Epstein Bar virus

Cancer research in the department:

  • Thyroid cancer
  • Breast cancer (molecular pathogenesis focus)
  • Diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers and actionable therapeutic targets
  • Immunotherapeutic vaccines for immunotherapy of B cell lymphomas
  • Molecular basis of allergy and novel holistic therapeutic strategies

Department Research Collaborations

The Department boasts significant collaborations with clinical departments that promote translational research. Departmental research support is provided by a variety of sources, including the National Institute of Health, U.S. Department of Health (BARDA) Department of Defense, New York State, private foundations and biomedical corporations. Departmental faculty are also active collaborators in several national and international research programs.

Microbiology Labs and Equipment

Our labs are well-equipped for modern molecular microbiology and immunology research and include a Biosafety level-3 laboratory. Core equipment within the Department includes a Nikon Tie inverted fluorescence microscope with motorized XY and Z stage equipped for deconvolution and extended live cell imaging, a Miltenyi Biotec MACSQuant cell analyzer and Applied Biosystems 7900 HT Real-time PCR system (Taqman).

Admission into the Microbiology Ph.D. Program

The admissions committee for our Ph.D. program views each application holistically. A master's degree or GRE is not required to enter the program. Prior wet lab research experience is recommended for Ph.D. applicants. Review all Ph.D. admissions and application requirements.

Microbiology and Immunology Faculty

The Department of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology, is home to 13 faculty members in addition to research and support staff and graduate/medical students. All of our faculty members hold either a Ph.D., M.D., or both. Our faculty experts have a strong research focus in areas like host-pathogen interactions, emerging vector-borne diseases, molecular pathogenesis in cancer and vaccine development, allergy and holistic treatment strategies. Graduate faculty mentors provide guidance for your original laboratory research and our 2:1 student-faculty ratio allows for plenty of individual attention. Learn more about our knowledgeable and experienced biomedical sciences faculty members.

Raj K. Tiwari

Raj K. Tiwari, Ph.D. is currently a professor and graduate program director at New York Medical College's (NYMC) Department of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology and the Department of Otolaryngology. He served as interim chair of the Department of Microbiology and Immunology for three years. Dr. Tiwari is internationally recognized for his contributions in cancer biology on the early observations of the JAK/STAT pathway, use of peptides mimotopes as cancer vaccines and on the cell-cell communication in the tumor microenvironment. His focus is on a variety of cancers, including breast, prostate, melanoma and thyroid. He teaches immunology to medical and graduate students and takes pride in successfully mentoring a large number of graduate students, clinical fellows, and junior faculty. 

Program Director: Raj Tiwari, Ph.D. Basic Sciences Building, #329 [email protected] (914) 594-4870

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Development of a dna amplification-free assay for pathogen detection, phd research project.

PhD Research Projects are advertised opportunities to examine a pre-defined topic or answer a stated research question. Some projects may also provide scope for you to propose your own ideas and approaches.

Funded PhD Project (UK Students Only)

This research project has funding attached. It is only available to UK citizens or those who have been resident in the UK for a period of 3 years or more. Some projects, which are funded by charities or by the universities themselves may have more stringent restrictions.

LITAC – Bio-Based Fibres of Bacteria-Generated Bioplastics for a Decarbonised Textile Industry

Rapid diagnostics for antimicrobial resistance, competition funded phd project (european/uk students only).

This project is in competition for funding with other projects. Usually the project which receives the best applicant will be successful. Unsuccessful projects may still go ahead as self-funded opportunities.

Development of enzymes for the sustainable synthesis of pharmaceutically relevant amides under aqueous conditions.

Microbiology population modelling with the aid of computer algebra techniques, funded phd project (students worldwide).

This project has funding attached, subject to eligibility criteria. Applications for the project are welcome from all suitably qualified candidates, but its funding may be restricted to a limited set of nationalities. You should check the project and department details for more information.

Defining how inter-bacterial symbioses regulate aquatic ecosystem health (PhD Project) - Domestic Only

Phd position: discovery and characterization of novel prophages within human gut microbiome, the role of the microbiome on coral heat tolerance, funded phd project (european/uk students only).

This project has funding attached for UK and EU students, though the amount may depend on your nationality. Non-EU students may still be able to apply for the project provided they can find separate funding. You should check the project and department details for more information.

How do bacteria adapt survive in the lungs of patients with chronic lung infections like bronchiectasis?

Investigating the role of the microbiota in crohn’s disease by using organoid models (schullers_u24hrtmed), epsrc centre for doctoral training in aerosol science, funded phd programme (european/uk students only).

Some or all of the PhD opportunities in this programme have funding attached. It is available to citizens of a number of European countries (including the UK). In most cases this will include all EU nationals. However full funding may not be available to all applicants and you should read the full programme details for further information.

EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training

EPSRC Centres for Doctoral Training conduct research and training in priority areas funded by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. Potential PhD topics are usually defined in advance. Students may receive additional training and development opportunities as part of their programme.

Elucidating the correlation of gut microbiota dysbiosis in patients with disorders of gut brain-interactions

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PhD in Microbiology & Immunology

Through the PhD in Microbiology and Immunology, students will learn the dynamics of the host/parasite relationship, including the host defense systems, and the relationship of microorganisms to diseases. Upon graduation, students will have a firm foundation in methods, tools, and techniques for a career in research as well as mentorship from Georgetown University faculty who are leading experts in the field.

Our PhD program is customized to the student’s interests. Upon entering the program, students will meet with their advisors to plan their coursework and select laboratories for research rotations.

PhD students can receive merit-based aid through fellowship and assistantship awards. The awards cover tuition, stipend, student health insurance, and mandatory fees. An average of 2 students are awarded each year. Visit the Biomedical Graduate Education website for more information on PhD Funding.

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Fully funded PhD position: Characterisation of hydrogen-consuming microbial activity in subsurface hydrogen storage

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X-ray crystallography and other biophysical methods to characterize RNA-ligand interactions (DC12 in MSCA TargetRNA network)

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International Student Scholarship base Merit Based Value The scholarship is funded by Curtin University. PhD Stipends valued at $35,000 p.a. each for a maximum of 3.5 years for a student enrolled at Curtin

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As per Charles Sturt University's standard eligibility requirements for entry to a PhD . THRIIVE is seeking a driven and passionate First Nations-identified PhD candidate with an honours degree

2025 RTP round - Investigation of selective microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) of weldments and heat affected zones of stainless steel.

. Scholarship Details Maximum number awarded 1 Eligible courses All applicable HDR courses. Eligibility criteria We are looking for a highly motivated PhD applicant with exceptional capabilities and skillsets

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A School of Public Health might seem like an odd place to get a PhD in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.

But our unique position at the intersection of basic biology, public health and medicine brings a wealth of opportunities not found elsewhere.  

For over a hundred years, our department has focused on understanding biology at the level of cells, molecules, and chemical structures, and how changes at those scales impact human health and disease. We are highly collaborative, with connections to programs and faculty within the School of Public Health, and in the Schools of Medicine, Engineering, and beyond, that allow us to connect health and biology from individual molecules to millions of individuals.

The BMB PhD program is centered in the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department, a supportive community of faculty, students, postdocs, and staff. Much of the training outside the lab, from classes to activities like opportunities to present at our colloquium and professional development training, happens within the department. 

Lab research is at the core of our PhD program. To conduct their thesis research, students can chose to join one of the labs in the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department, or one of nearly 30 additional labs from across Johns Hopkins University, most at the Schools of Public Health and Medicine. 

A Rich History

The Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology has been training doctoral students for over 100 years, starting back when we were the Chemical Hygiene Department, a founding department of the School of Public Health. We’ve had many research interests, from nutrition to DNA replication to cancer biology. Since 1975, a portion of our program’s training of PhD students and post-doctoral fellows has been supported by a training grant from the National Cancer Institute. 

To a Vibrant Present

In the years since our founding our name and the research techniques we use have changed, but our focus has not: our program continues to advance our traditions of excellent training and cutting-edge research that uncovers the fundamental biological processes relevant to health and disease.

Some of our research interests have continued – for example, we have a particular emphasis on mechanistic approaches to research problems, and cancer biology continues to have a prominent place in our research interests. Others have evolved: vitamin nutrition studies may be in the past, but the role of metabolism is a current area of research.  Visit our program scope to learn more.

BMB is a collaborative, supportive, and diverse environment, where students can flourish. We strive to provide effective teaching and mentoring to let our students excel in a challenging and intellectually stimulating environment, with a focus on rigor and integrity.

Our faculty work to train highly qualified scientists who—through research, teaching and service—continue to provide new insights into the biomedical issues that have a profound impact on public health.

Once a student picks a lab for their thesis research, they work together with their faculty advisor to develop research plans that advance our knowledge of the biochemical and molecular bases of normal and abnormal cellular processes. 

We have over 40 faculty in the program – visit our faculty page for a snapshot of each of them and links to their profiles, or follow the links to find them grouped by common research themes.   

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As a founding department of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, we have provided a first-rate training experience for doctoral students for over a century. We hope you’ll consider joining us as we continue that tradition.

With over 40 training faculty affiliated with the Bloomberg School of Public Health and the School of Medicine, our program offers an optimal balance between a close-knit and supportive community and a broad range of exciting opportunities for PhD thesis research. Check out our faculty profiles [add link] and you’ll see a broad range of research interests, but with recurring themes of great significance such as stress response biology, cancer biology, aging, genome integrity, protein homeostasis and regulation though post-translational modifications, immunology, and metabolism.

Our students engage in a rigorous course curriculum as well as a plethora of activities, structured and informal, that prepare them to become the leading researchers of tomorrow. All inquiries about our program are welcomed!

BMB embraces a culture of inclusion, integrity, diversity and equity, and we aim to create a safe space for our trainees, so they can focus on their science and education.  We are excited to be part of the Vivien Thomas Scholars Initiative , a Johns Hopkins fellowship program for PhD students in STEM fields, providing full support and targeted mentoring, networking, community, and professional development opportunities for students who attended a Historically Black College or University or other Minority Serving Institution s. Find out about the program, and other application information, on our academic program page .

On behalf of the entire training faculty, I wish you the very best in your journey to become a leader and difference maker in biomedical research.

Warm regards, Ashi Weeraratna

E.V. McCollum Chair of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Bloomberg Distinguished Professor, Cancer Biology

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