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Department of Microbiology and Immunology University of Michigan Medical School 1150 West Medical Center Drive , 5641 Medical Science II Ann Arbor , Michigan 48109-5620 Phone: (734) 763-3531 Fax: (734) 764-3562
Department of Microbiology and Immunology University of Michigan Medical School 1150 West Medical Center Drive , 5641 Medical Science II Ann Arbor , Michigan 48109-5620 Phone: (734) 763-3531 Fax: (734) 764-3562
Before the end of fall term of the Year 2, The Microbiology & Immunology Grad Studies Committee will assess each student for advancement to candidacy . In order to advance, students must pass the preliminary oral exam (Checkpoint 1), maintain academic performance standards according to...
This award honors Ward J. MacNeal (A.B. 1901, Ph.D. 1904, M.D. 1905, Honorary Sc.D. 1939). Dr. MacNeal was a pathologist who specialized...
This describes the M.S. program in Bioinformatics; there is currently no specific information about the embedded M.S., but its requirements should be very similar to what is here. Learn more...
Embedded Master's Program in StatisticsLearn more...
Eukaryotic Microbiology. Course Director: Tom Moore. This upper level undergraduate course which can be taken for graduate credit with permission will cover the biology of eukaryotic microbes and the environments in which they live. Eukaryotic microbes include single-...
In May of 1988, Frances Willison Bishop, Ph.D, established the "Dr. Clayton Willison and Emma Elizabeth Willison Fund" in memory of her parents, as a trust with the University of Michigan. The purpose of the fund is to "benefit the Department of Microbiology and Immunology for research in the...
The Heritage lecture is given annually by an outstanding scientist who trained in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology (as a student or postdoc) and who has moved on to a highly successful career elsewhere. The intention of this lectureship is to give the current generation of...
Professor William Brockman received his B.S. degree with distinction from Cornell University, Ithaca, in 1964, and his M.D. degree from Cornell University Medical College, New York, in 1968.
In 1970, following an Internship and Residency at the Baltimore...
The Department of Microbiology and Immunology offers courses for a variety of University of Michigan students. Please see the links below to see current courses.
Graduate and Ph.D. Courses
Medical and Dental School Courses
Undergraduate Courses
INF 500 is the Infectious Diseases and Microbiology sequence for M1 students. It is taught by faculty in the Departments of Microbiology & Immunology, Internal Medicine, Pharmacology, and Pediatrics. It involves a combination of lectures, multidisciplinary conferences, and small...
Introductory Laboratory in Medical Microbiology . Lab Course in College Biol. and Chem. Course Director: Dr. My-Hang Huynh. An introduction to the techniques and principles of the isolation, cultivation, identification and properties of microorganisms relevant to human...
Weekly seminars given by faculty and guest speakers are held on Thursdays. Please check our full list of seminars for more information.
In addition, M&I presents five lectureships:
Brockman Lectureship Heritage Lectureship Willison Lectureship Neidhardt-Freter Lectureship...Microbiology & Immunology faculty members are involved with the following centers:
Center for HIV RNA Studies Center for Microbial Systems - supported by the Endowment for Basic Sciences
Exit I-94 at State Street (exit #177). Go north on State Street for approximately 3 miles and turn right onto Huron Avenue. Stay on Huron Avenue for 2 blocks and then turn left onto Glen Avenue at the stoplight. Turn right onto E. Ann...
The Department of Microbiology and Immunology at the University of Michigan Medical School is a group of faculty, students, postdoctoral scholars, and staff dedicated to cutting edge research, outstanding teaching, and service to the University and the scientific community.
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Graduation Ceremony, December 18, 2022. From left to right: Helen Warheit-Niemi (Beth Moore...