Master's in Immunobiology

 

The Master's in Immunobiology (IMB) online program offers a comprehensive curriculum covering basic and clinical immunology, infectious diseases, vaccine development, and molecular medicine. This master’s program prepares you to become a future scientist, academic at institutions of higher studies, researcher, and specialist in the growing pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, and further obtain healthcare professional degrees (MD, DO, DDS, etc.) and doctorate (PhD) degree in biomedical and biological sciences. Through this program, you will meet the future demand for healthcare by the growing and aging population of Arizona, the United States, and worldwide. 

The IMB master’s is multidisciplinary in nature and offers coursework and research in immunologic, autoimmune, and infectious diseases, vaccine and immunotherapy development strategies, molecular and genomic medicine, and immunology of aging. 

Housed in the Department of Immunobiology, College of Medicine, the program offers diverse teaching and research expertise in the areas of immunology, cancer immunology, immunotherapy, vaccine development, autoimmune diseases, viral, bacterial, fungal, and parasitic infectious diseases, molecular medicine, tissue banking, immunotherapy, vaccine development, autoimmune diseases, viral, bacterial, fungal and parasitic infectious diseases, molecular medicine, and tissue banking. 

Fall and Spring application deadlines are July 1, and December 1, respectively. Use this link to apply.

IMB Master's Handbook

For more information see our AZOnline webpage

Administrative Questions: Polly Haffner, Program Coordinator, Sr. |520-626-0710
Academic Questions: Nafees Ahmad, PhD, Academic Director |520-626-7022