The doctoral program in Immunology at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus trains students in diverse areas of immunology that includes innate and adaptive immunity, host-pathogen interactions, tumor immunity, autoimmunity, immune deficiencies, and vaccine development.
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“I chose the Immunology program at CU Anschutz because it has everything: high caliber research, a faculty invested in its students, a close-knit community of students, and an unbeatable location with access to hiking and outdoor adventures.”
– Jen Whitesell, Graduate Student
PROGRAM NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
Breakthrough COVID may not be as threatening as scientists thought
Immunology faculty member, Dr. Ross Kedl, was featured on NPR's All Things Considered.
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12 FAQs About the COVID-19 Vaccine – Answered by CU Immunologists
Four CU School of Medicine faculty who specialize in treating the immune system talk about the coronavirus vaccine.
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CU School of Medicine Experts Tackle Circulating Vaccine Concerns
Immunologists dissect mRNA technology; say long research history suggests safety.
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