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8 PhD programmes in Immunology in Germany
Molecular Virology
Modern Molecular Virology emerged as a novel discipline that integrates classical virology, cell biology, biochemistry and molecular biology. This program is offered at Heidelberg University.
Immunomicrotope
This Immunomicrotope research centre at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) consists of 11 research groups focussing on the in situ analysis of micromilieu factors and metabolites in the context of microbial infections (“immunomicrotope”).
Immunology and Cancer
The immune system is our body’s most powerful weapon to combat pathogens and cancer cells. However, pathogens and tumor cells alike have a repertoire of tricks to evade the immune response. We offer a Immunology and Cancer degree at German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) in Heidelberg
Fine-Tuners of the Adaptive Immune Response
The goal of the proposed Fine-Tuners of the Adaptive Immune Response Research Training Group at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) is to establish an internationally competitive research and training program to promote young scientists and medical students in the field of immunology.
Immunology
The Bonn and Melbourne Immunology Research and Graduate School is a joint PhD training program in immunology between the University of Melbourne and the University of Bonn.
Molecules of Infection
The Manchot Graduate School Molecules of Infection (MOI) at Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf maps complex host-pathogen interactions and explores new strategies for the elimination of pathogens in infectious diseases.
Novel Antiviral Approaches
The Novel Antiviral Approaches research programme at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) aims to explore novel approaches for antiviral chemotherapy and immune intervention that build upon recent developments in molecular virology and immunology.
Immunosciences and Infection
The Bonn International Graduate School (BIGS) Immunosciences and Infection now provides a unique framework for all PhD students in the fields of immunology and infectious disease at the University of Bonn.