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The Graduate Group in Immunology offers a broad, flexible program in an exciting field of biology and medicine. The Graduate Group is an interdepartmental unit with faculty from the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, the School of Medicine, and the School of Veterinary Medicine. The Graduate Group in Immunology faculty at UC Davis has many research interests: Clinical immunology, including cancer therapy and autoimmune diseases; infection and immunity, including host responses to parasites, viruses and bacteria, and new approaches to vaccine development; and immune regulation at the organism, cellular and molecular level, and immunochemistry, with emphasis on the effect of immune mediators and their use for diagnosis and treatment of diseases. This diversity of research offers our students the latitude to emphasize those areas that are of the most interest to them.

Additional information about the graduate group can be obtained from either the graduate adviser or the program assistant. Both of these individuals can be contacted through our graduate group:

Graduate Group in Immunology
c/- PMI - 5217 VM3A,
University of California
One Shields Avenue
Davis, CA 95616-5270
(530) 754 0103
ggi@ucdavis.edu

Additional information about graduate study or UC Davis can be obtained from the Graduate Studies Office, University of California, 250 Mrak Hall, One Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616-8610, (530) 752-0655,

All application materials should be submitted to the Immunology Graduate Group. No application will be considered until all required items are received.

Affiliations

Host-pathogenesis Group

Animal Modeling

Mouse Biology Program

California National Primate Research Center
Center for Comparative Respiratory Biology and Medicine

Western Human Nutrition Research Center

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Graduate Group in Immunology

Designated Emphasis Program in Biology of Vector-borne Diseases