
Masters in Microbiology and Immunology
Pursue a research-intensive Microbiology Immunology program
Loyola's Microbiology and Immunology Master's degree is a two-year, research-intensive program. Students are trained in the rigor of the scientific method by proposing and completing a research project under the direction of a faculty mentor.
Graduates of Loyola's Master of Science in Microbiology and Immunology will possess the knowledge, skills, and professional values to pursue a career in the pharmaceutical, biotech, or biomedical industries. Additionally, graduates are equipped to succeed in more advanced research, teaching, or administrative positions and will have a foundation to become leaders in their chosen fields.

St. Albert's Day 2024
Salutes student research in the Graduate School, Stritch School of Medicine, Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing and Parkinson School of Public Health.

Super Resolution Microscope
Super-Resolution Microscope acquired by Health Sciences Campus is a game-changer for research in Loyola's Graduate Biomedical Programs.

Loyola University Chicago Research Uncovers New Antiviral Targets
Loyola Researchers Uncover New Antiviral Targets in Cellular Metabolism
Loyola's Microbiology and Immunology Master's degree is a two-year, research-intensive program. Students are trained in the rigor of the scientific method by proposing and completing a research project under the direction of a faculty mentor.
Graduates of Loyola's Master of Science in Microbiology and Immunology will possess the knowledge, skills, and professional values to pursue a career in the pharmaceutical, biotech, or biomedical industries. Additionally, graduates are equipped to succeed in more advanced research, teaching, or administrative positions and will have a foundation to become leaders in their chosen fields.