Graduate training at Washington University is coordinated by the Division of Biology and Biomedical Sciences (DBBS), which includes 12 different training programs. Students in the Division of Immunobiology are affiliated with a variety of different graduate programs including:
- Biochemistry, Biophysics & Structural Biology
- Computational and Systems Biology
- Developmental, Regenerative and Stem Cell Biology
- Immunology
- Molecular Cell Biology
- Molecular Microbiology and Microbial Pathogenesis
The Immunology program is directed by Eynav Klechevsky, PhD. Support for graduate student education comes from NIH training grants. Applications for graduate studies should be directed to DBBS.
Prospective students interested in more information about graduate training should visit the DBBS program websites.
There are opportunities for post-doctoral training in essentially all of the individual laboratories. Three different NIH training grants support post-doctoral training for eligible candidates. Please contact the Principal Investigator directly about post-doctoral training opportunities.
For more information on current seminars and events in Immunology, please visit our Seminar and Events page.