
Immunobiology (IMM)
Overview
Chief: Kodi Ravichandran, PhD
The Division of Immunobiology is one of five divisions within the Department of Pathology & Immunology, and is committed to cutting-edge, leading research in basic immunology.
The division was established in 2006 in recognition of the long and distinguished history of immunology research in our department. With 14 basic science laboratories, including four members of the National Academy of Sciences, the division is internationally recognized for its key discoveries in immunology.
Immunobiology also serves as the backbone of the Immunology Graduate Training Program in the School of Medicine, working closely with faculty in the Division of Laboratory and Genomic Medicine and other immunologists at the university to promote superior education and training for future scientists. Current trainees include over 40 post-doctoral fellows and 100 graduate students.

Faculty

Kodi Ravichandran, BVSc, PhD
Robert L. Kroc Professor of Pathology and Immunology
Contact
- Email: kodi@wustl.edu
Twitter Accounts
@kodiravi
@Ravi_Research
Division: Immunobiology

Theresa Murphy, PhD
Professor, Pathology & Immunology
Contact
- Email: tmurphy@wustl.edu
- Phone: 314-747-3175
Division: Immunobiology

Kyunghee Choi, PhD
Professor, Pathology & Immunology
Contact
- Email: kchoi@wustl.edu
- Phone: 314-362-8716
Division: Immunobiology
Division Events
Latest News
Antibodies protect against wide range of influenza B virus strains (Links to an external site)
Immune system affects mind and body, study indicates (Links to an external site)
Study provides insight on how to build a better flu vaccine (Links to an external site)

Job Opportunities
We are looking for passionate individuals who are eager to push the boundaries of scientific discovery and advance the frontiers of knowledge. Here, your work will intersect with cutting-edge research and transformative healthcare, offering a career path filled with growth and learning.
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