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The MSc program aims to prepare students for scientific careers in various areas of microbiology and immunology. Research training covers key topics in the department, including molecular biology, microbiology, microbial physiology, virology, genetics, immunology, drug design, and parasitology. Students receive training in the latest experimental methods in molecular and cellular biology, addressing significant issues in microbiology and immunology. For detailed course descriptions, additional program requirements, and information on thesis preparation and submission, please consult the MSc Handbook.


MSc Forms & Guidelines

File Seminar Attendance Form

PDF icon msc_advisory_committee_nomination_form.pdf

PDF icon MSc Advisory Committee Report Form

PDF icon mimm_letter_of_understanding_lou.pdf

PDF icon mimm_611_seminar_evaluation_form.pdf

The PhD degree is now essential for many scientific positions that involve higher levels of responsibility. Our program aims to develop scientists who can tackle fundamental biological and health-related problems and who will be competitive for leadership roles in universities, government labs, and the private sector.For detailed descriptions of courses, additional program requirements, and information on thesis preparation and submission, please consult the following:

  • ÌýThe PhD Handbook is for students entering the PhD program with an MSc degree.
  • ÌýThe PhD Handbook - Switch is for students transferring internally from the MIMM MSc program to the PhD program.

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PhD Forms and Guidelines

File Seminar Attendance Form

PDF icon MIMM Letter of Understanding (LOU)

TransferÌýSeminar Committee Evaluation Form

PDF icon phd_advisory_committee_nomination_form.pdf

PDF icon PhD Advisory Committee Report Form

PDF icon comprehensive_exam_pre-exam_report_20240903.pdf

PDF icon mimm_comprehensive_exam_2024_20240903.pdf

Comprehensive Exam Guidelines for students internally transferring from M.Sc. to Ph.D.Ìý

Comprehensive Exam Committee Nomination Form

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PhDÌýAdvisoryÌýCommitteeÌýGuidelinesÌýforÌýMembers

Reading & Conference Courses

The Reading and Conference courses can be any life science related course at the 500 level or higher held at ³ÉÈËVRÊÓƵ.ÌýThe Department of Microbiology and Immunology offers three Reading and Conference courses:Ìý

  • MIMM 616 Reading and Conference 1 3 Credits
      Offered in the:
    • Fall
    • Winter
    • Summer

  • MIMM 607 Biochemical Pathology 3 Credits
      Offered in the:
    • Fall
    • Winter
    • Summer

  • MIMM 617 Reading and Conference 2 3 Credits
      Offered in the:
    • Fall
    • Winter
    • Summer

  • MIMM 613 Current Topics 1 3 Credits
      Offered in the:
    • Fall
    • Winter
    • Summer

It is recommended that all Graduate Students take a Statistics course as part of their Reading and Conference requirements. These are some of the courses frequently taken by MIMM graduate students:

  • BINF 531 Statistical Bioinformatics 3 Credits
      Offered in the:
    • Fall
    • Winter
    • Summer

  • BIOL 598 Advanced Design and Statistics 3 Credits
      Offered in the:
    • Fall
    • Winter
    • Summer

  • EPIB 507 Biostats for Health Sciences 3 Credits
      Offered in the:
    • Fall
    • Winter
    • Summer

  • EXMD 634 Quantitative Research Methods 3 Credits
      Offered in the:
    • Fall
    • Winter
    • Summer

These are some Reading & Conference courses already approved and frequently taken by MIMM graduate students:Ìý

  • BIOC 600 Adv Strat in Genetics&Genomics 3 Credits
      Offered in the:
    • Fall
    • Winter
    • Summer

  • BTEC 555 Structural Bioinformatics 3 Credits
      Offered in the:
    • Fall
    • Winter
    • Summer

  • EPIB 615 Course not available
  • EXMD 509 Gastro Phys & Pathophysiology 3 Credits
      Offered in the:
    • Fall
    • Winter
    • Summer

  • EXMD 609 Cellular Meths in Med Research 3 Credits
      Offered in the:
    • Fall
    • Winter
    • Summer

  • EXMD 610 Molecular Meths in Medical Res 3 Credits
      Offered in the:
    • Fall
    • Winter
    • Summer

  • EXMD 615 Essentials of Glycobiology 3 Credits
      Offered in the:
    • Fall
    • Winter
    • Summer

  • EXMD 632 Rec Adv in Virol&Antivir Ther 3 Credits
      Offered in the:
    • Fall
    • Winter
    • Summer

  • EXMD 642 Experimental Med Topic 3 3 Credits
      Offered in the:
    • Fall
    • Winter
    • Summer

  • NEUR 502 Bas&Clin Aspects of Neuroimmu 3 Credits
      Offered in the:
    • Fall
    • Winter
    • Summer

  • NEUR 550 Free Radical Biomedicine 3 Credits
      Offered in the:
    • Fall
    • Winter
    • Summer

  • NEUR 602 Current Topics inNeuroscience 3 Credits
      Offered in the:
    • Fall
    • Winter
    • Summer

  • PPHS 511 Fundamentals of Global Health 3 Credits
      Offered in the:
    • Fall
    • Winter
    • Summer

MIMM Graduate Student Seminars: Fall 2024 & Winter 2025

Seminars are held on Thursdays at 10 AM in-person at the DUFF Amphitheater. Check regularly as changes to the schedule are made frequently.ÌýMIMM student seminar guidelines are described in detail in our Departmental Handbooks. For MIMM Graduate Students:

  • Attendance at the MIMM Graduate Student Seminars continues to be compulsory for students enrolled in the M.Sc., Fast-Track, and Ph.D programs during both the Fall and Winter terms.
  • Students are permitted to miss only one (1) seminar day per term.
  • Students must complete an online attendance form to confirm their presence at each seminar.
  • To access this form, students will receive a QR code from the seminar facilitator after the final presentation of the day at each seminar.
  • The form also contains a section where students must provide a brief summary of the main insights gained from attending the seminar.

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Current Topics - ScientificÌýSeminarÌýAttendanceÌýForm

  • All MIMM Graduate students are required to attend ten (10) scientific seminars each term.
  • Graduate students have the flexibility to attend a variety of scientific seminars.
  • Graduate students can attend up to two seminars out of the required ten from fields outside of life sciences.
  • Refer to the M.Sc. or Ph.D.Ìýprogram sections of the MIMM website for information on the following:
    • Approved seminar options
    • Attendance requirements
    • Seminar documentationÌýusing the following forms:
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    • Seminar Attendance Form
    • Important deadlines

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Graduate Student Research Day

The next Research Day is scheduled for May 2025. More details will be provided towards the end of the Fall 2024 term.

For reference, here is information about the Graduate Student Research Day held in May 2023:

Keynote Speaker: Dr. Jonathan Abraham

Dr. Jonathan Abraham, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Microbiology at Harvard Medical School, delivered the keynote address. He holds a B.A. in Biochemical Sciences (Harvard College, 2005), a Ph.D. in Biophysics (Harvard University, 2010), and an M.D. (Harvard Medical School, 2012) from the Harvard-MIT M.D.-Ph.D. Program. Dr. Abraham completed his residency in Internal Medicine at Brigham & Women’s Hospital and a fellowship in Infectious Diseases through a combined program with Brigham & Women’s Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital. In 2017, he established a research lab in the Department of Microbiology at Harvard Medical School, supported by a Burroughs Wellcome Career Award for Medical Scientists and an NIH Director’s Early Independence Award. His interest in infectious diseases was sparked by reading Laurie Garrett’s *The Coming of the Plague* as a high school student. Dr. Abraham’s research focuses on preparing for outbreaks before they occur, and he continues to care for patients as an Infectious Diseases physician at Brigham & Women’s Hospital in Boston.

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