Graduate Students
A vital mission of the Department of Immunology is the education and training of future scientists that will continue the mission of expanding our knowledge of how the immune system functions. Below are a series of links to assist Graduate Students with applying to the Department and getting the most out of their time at the University of Pittsburgh.
- Program in Microbiology and Immunology (PMI)
- Biomedical Graduate Student Association (BGSA)
- University of Pittsburgh Office of International Services
- University of Pittsburgh Office of Academic Career Development for Medical & Graduate Students
- University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Graduate Program in Immunology has four current T32 training grants for pre- and post-doctoral trainees.
- Microbiology and Immunology Student Association (MISA)
Postdoctoral Fellows
The Department of Immunology hosts several post doctoral fellows and research associates in the various laboratories. Learn more about the University resrources:
- University of Pittsburgh Postdoctoral Association
- University of Pittsburgh Office of Academic Career Development Center for Postdoctoral Affairs
- University of Pittsburgh Office of International Services
- University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Postdoctoral Fellow site
- University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Graduate Program in Immunology has four current T32 training grants for pre- and post-doctoral trainees.
Undergraduate Students
Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP)
SURP is designed to provide stimulating and rewarding research opportunities for undergraduates considering graduate education in Immunology. Click here to learn more.
Microbiology and Immunology Diversity (MID) Scholars Program
The purpose of this research program is to engage underrepresented minority (URM) undergraduate students (scholars), enrolled at the University of Pittsburgh, to consider careers in science, medicine and public health, provide exposure to biomedical and/or public health research and enhance the research capabilities of underrepresented minorities in research.