rogram Structure:
PhD students enter through the Indiana BioMedical Gateway (IBMG) program, a common first-year curriculum for all biomedical science doctoral students, followed by specialization in Immunology.
Year 1: Core Curriculum and Lab Rotations
- Completion of 22 credit hours through the IBMG program
- Core coursework and laboratory rotations to help identify a research focus
Year 2: Specialization in Immunology
- At least 14 credit hours in the major (Immunology) and 12 in a chosen minor
- Required courses include:
J807: Current Topics in Immunology, G855: Experimental Design and Biostatistics, G505: Responsible Conduct of Research
Research Component:
- A total of 90 credit hours is required for the Ph.D., with a minimum of 40 credits in research
- Students conduct advanced research under the mentorship of leading faculty members
Specialization Areas:
Students may focus their research on a range of cutting-edge immunological disciplines, including: Allergy and Asthma, Autoimmunity, Biodefense, Immune Cell Development and Differentiation, Innate Immunity, Host-Pathogen Interactions, Transplantation, Tumour Immunology and Virology
These focus areas are supported by NIH-funded training programs, particularly from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID).
Fellowship Benefits:
- Stipend: Competitive annual stipend for the full duration of the program
- Tuition: 100% tuition coverage
- Insurance: Comprehensive health, dental, life, and travel insurance
- Professional Development: Access to 50+ career development workshops and resources annually
- Wellness Support: Mental health and wellness services
- Students can fully focus on their research and studies
Expectations of the PhD fellowship:
The PhD fellow will:
- Conduct rigorous research, leading to high quality scientific
- Submit a full research concept and obtain registration in the University with in the required
- Academic mentorship and supervision will be provided by the research consortium
- The funding support will cover tuition and a monthly stipend plus other research related costs
Prospective candidates must:
- Hold a Master’s degree of Immunology, Infectious Diseases, Microbiology, Biochemistry, or Biomedical Sciences, Medicine, Pharmacy, Public Health, Nursing and other related fields from an accredited institution, and should be licensed under the governing
- Have at least a B (3.00 GPA) average in courses taken during the last two years of prior degree studies
- Willingness to fully commit time and effort to their PhD
- Candidate should not hold other/concurrent
- Having publication experience will be an added
- Be highly motivated and willing to commit to a career in research and