Ph.D. in Medical Immunology is a 3-5 year research-intensive program that researches the immune system and its function in human health and illness. The curriculum combines immunology, microbiology, molecular biology, and pathology to study immune responses to infections, cancer, autoimmune illnesses, and immunodeficiency. Students do cutting-edge research on issues such as immunological control, immunotherapy, vaccine development, and immune system illnesses. They gain experience in laboratory procedures like flow cytometry, ELISA, and cell culture. Graduates can pursue professions in academic research, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and public health, helping to enhance immunological treatments and therapies.