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University of Minnesota
Microbiology, Immunology and Cancer Biology
1460 Mayo Building, MMC196 420 Delaware Street SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455-0312 US
 
Phone: 1-612-624-5947
Fax: 1-612-626-0623
 

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The MICaB Graduate Program at the University of Minnesota provides you with the intellectual background and array of techniques needed to excel in today's interdisciplinary world of biological and biomedical research. The program offers exceptional research opportunities in the fields of autoimmunity, biotechnology, cancer biology, environmental microbiology, genetic engineering of microorganisms, lymphocyte activation and development, microbial pathogenesis, molecular genetics of disease, superantigens, and vascular biology and inflammation. In the MICaB program, you will be immersed in just such an environment, allowing you to quickly become proficient in many aspects of biomedical science. You can choose to do your research with over 70 different faculty members and the extensive collaborations between MICaB laboratories will allow you to work with and meet many world-renowned scientists. The University of Minnesota consistently ranks as one of the nation’s top research universities. You will present your research at regional, national, and international meetings and publish in prestigious journals such as Nature, Science, and Cell. These are among the many research topics being studied by MICaB faculty: Microbiology - Bacterial, fungal, and viral pathogenesis; Environmental sensing and development in microbes; Microbial genomics; Genetic engineering of microorganisms for biotechnology; Immunology - Lymphocyte tolerance and autoimmunity; Lymphocyte activation and survival; Lymphocyte development; Transplantation; Immunotherapy; and Cancer Biology - Cell Biology and Metastasis; Cancer Genetics; Stem Cell Biology; Tumor Immunology.

   
Accreditation Information: The University of Minnesota has been accredited since 1913. 
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