Introduction of Immunology and Microbiology:
Immunology and Microbiology research are fundamental to our understanding of the intricate world of microorganisms and the immune system’s response to them.
Immunotherapy:
Investigating treatments that harness the immune system’s power to fight cancer and autoimmune diseases, including checkpoint inhibitors and CAR-T cell therapies.
Infectious Disease Immunology:
Studying the immune responses to pathogens such as viruses, bacteria, and parasites, with a focus on vaccine development and antimicrobial strategies.
Immunogenetics:
Examining the genetic factors influencing immune system function and susceptibility to diseases.
Microbial Ecology:
Studying the interactions between microorganisms and their environments, including the roles of microbes in ecosystems and nutrient cycling.
Microbial Genetics:
Examining the genetic makeup and mechanisms of microorganisms, including gene regulation, horizontal gene transfer, and antibiotic resistance.
Virology:
Investigating the structure, replication, and pathogenicity of viruses, as well as the development of antiviral therapies and vaccines.