
Immunology describes how the
body copes with bacterial,
viral, or parasitic
infections, cancer, and
other diseases. It requires expertise and
analysis from the level of
molecules and
cells all the way up to
populations and
ecosystems.
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Concern over bioweapons and emerging
infectious diseases means
high demand for
specialists. Our major in Immunology and
Infectious Disease is
one of only a handful
of such programs in the United
States.
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Every student in Immunology and Infectious
Disease is
strongly encouraged to take
advantage of the opportunities for
independent study.
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The College of Agricultural Sciences
awarded
more than $1,700,000 in scholarships
last year.
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