Immunology, PhD

Recognizing the need to create an environment where researchers could be adequately trained in the multifaceted aspects of immunobiology, Penn became the first medical school to establish a separate degree-granting PhD program in Immunology. The faculty of the Immunology Graduate Group (IGG) are drawn from across the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Pennsylvania Health System, encompassing a broad spectrum of research interests; the IGG has also established a partnership with the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, MD. The partnership brings to the IGG the extraordinary resources and scientific expertise present at the NIH, one of the largest and most renowned biomedical research centers in the world. Students have the opportunity to interact with NIH faculty in a variety of ways, including conducting a lab rotation or thesis work at the NIH.

At present, there are approximately 110 faculty members in Penn’s Immunology Graduate Group, encompassing a broad spectrum of research studies. Faculty research includes studies on the development and regulation of the immune system, host-pathogen interactions, the fundamental molecular and cellular biology of the immune system, structural studies of immunologically relevant molecules and translational immunology. Research results are being utilized in both experimental models and clinical trials attempting to fight diseases.

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Required Courses 

Coursework
BIOM 5550Regulation of the Genome
BIOM 6000Cell Biology
IMUN 5060Immune Mechanisms
BIOM 6100Foundations in Statistics 1
IMUN 5070Immunopathology
IMUN 6010Molecular Immunology
IMUN 6070Grant Writing
Select one elective (optional)
Research
IMUN 6990Laboratory Rotation
IMUN 9950Dissertation
1

Or other statistics course with approval of the Graduate Group.


The degree and major requirements displayed are intended as a guide for students entering in the Fall of 2024 and later. Students should consult with their academic program regarding final certifications and requirements for graduation.


Sample Plan of Study

Year 1
Fall
Cell Biology
Immune Mechanisms
Molecular Immunology
Laboratory Rotation
Spring
Regulation of the Genome
Immunopathology
Foundations in Statistics
Laboratory Rotation
Summer
Laboratory Rotation
Year 2
Fall
Predissertation Lab
Elective (optional)
Spring
Grant Writing
Predissertation Lab
Year 3 and Beyond
Dissertation