Ph.D. in Translational Immunology

Ph.D. in Translational Immunology is a research-intensive program focused on bridging basic immunology with clinical applications to improve human health. Typically spanning 3-5 years, this program involves advanced study in immune mechanisms, disease pathogenesis, and therapeutic development. Students engage in laboratory research, aiming to translate immunological discoveries into clinical practices for treating conditions like autoimmune diseases, infections, and cancer. Coursework covers immunotherapy, vaccine development, cellular and molecular immunology, and bioinformatics. Graduates are prepared for careers in academia, biotechnology, and healthcare, contributing to cutting-edge developments in immunological research and personalized medicine.