Explore how the immune system is regulated in health and disease—from molecular mechanisms to whole-organism responses. This Master’s at the University of Bonn combines immunology with systems biology approaches such as genomics, bioinformatics, and quantitative methods.
The Master’s programme in Immunobiology at the University of Bonn offers an in-depth exploration of the immune system, examining its regulation in both health and disease. This interdisciplinary course integrates immunology with systems biology, utilizing cutting-edge approaches such as genomics, bioinformatics, and quantitative methods to provide a comprehensive understanding of immune responses on both molecular and organism levels.
The curriculum is designed to combine core principles of immunology with advanced quantitative and molecular techniques, ensuring a robust systems-level training experience.
Research-oriented learning: The programme emphasizes hands-on understanding of immune mechanisms, utilizing modern experimental techniques and computational workflows to analyze and interpret data effectively. For detailed information regarding the semester-by-semester module plan and any elective options, please refer to the official module handbook.
Applicants are expected to hold a relevant Bachelor’s degree in life sciences. There are no specific GRE, GMAT, or GPA requirements associated with this programme. Proficiency in English is mandatory, and non-native speakers must provide proof of their language skills through standardized tests.
Graduates of the Immunobiology programme can pursue diverse career paths in academia, research institutions, healthcare, and biotechnology industries. The combination of immunology and systems biology expertise equips them with the skills necessary for roles in research, diagnostics, and the development of innovative therapies to address immune-related disorders.
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