Introduction from Chairperson Hal E. Broxmeyer, Ph.D.
Looking forward to the future and the ever-changing landscape of scientific investigation and medical and graduate education, we have expanded the research opportunities in the department, restructured the graduate program, and partnered in a new medical student curriculum. The department now has 24 faculty (14 primary and 10 secondary) with whom graduate students can train and even more with whom postdoctoral fellows can receive training. We have an outstanding group of scientific investigators and teachers. This web site will introduce you to the faculty, staff and students of the Department of Microbiology and Immunology, and to our research and educational endeavors.
People in Microbiology and Immunology





