10
Students
Urban
Setting
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Overview
Saint Louis University / Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology is located in St. Louis, MO, in an urban setting.
Degrees & Awards
Degrees Offered
Degree | Concentration | Sub-concentration |
---|---|---|
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) |
Degrees Awarded
Master's Degrees | 3 |
Doctoral Degrees | 6 |
Earning Your Degree
Part-time study available? | No |
Evening/weekend programs available? | No |
Distance learning programs available? | No |
Terminal master's degree available? | Yes |
Degree Requirements
Doctoral Degrees |
Entrance Exam GRE General Test (GRE Subject Test optional) Comp Exam Required Thesis Required Qualifying exams |
Admissions
Acceptance Rate
22
Applied
2
Accepted
Applying
40
Application Fee - Domestic
Yes
Electronic applications accepted?
Yes
Applications processed on a rolling basis?
Application Deadlines
Type | Domestic | International | Priority date |
---|---|---|---|
Fall deadline | February 1st | February 1st | No |
Entrance Requirements
Doctoral Degree Exam | GRE General Test (GRE Subject Test optional) | |
Doctoral Degree Requirements | Letters of recommendation, resume, interview | |
International Students | Exam | Details | TOEFL: Required |
TOEFL Paper score: 525 |
Tuition & Fees
Financial Support
Financial award applicants must submit | FAFSA |
---|---|
Application deadlines for financial awards | February 1 |
Types of financial support available |
Fellowships Health Care Benefits Scholarship and/or loans Traineership Graduate Assistantships |
Student Body
10
Total Graduate Students
10%
International Breakout (representing other countries)
90%
Out-of-state students
Race/Ethnicity
Hispanic/Latino | Not Reported |
---|---|
Black or African American | Not Reported |
White or Caucasian | 90% |
American Indian or Alaska Native | Not Reported |
Asian | Not Reported |
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander | Not Reported |
Two or more races | Not Reported |
Unknown | Not Reported |
Gender
Male (40%)
Female (60%)
Faculty
20
Total faculty
Full-time (19)
Part-time (1)
Male (16)
Female (4)
Research
Focus of faculty research: | Pathogenesis of hepatitis C virus, herperviruses, pox viruses, rheumatoid arthritis, antiviral drugs and vaccines in biodefense, cancer gene therapy, virology and immunology |
Externally sponsored research expenditures last year: | 3,599,468 |
Location & Contact
Address
One North Grand Boulevard
St. Louis, MO 63103
United States
St. Louis, MO 63103
United States
Contact
Dr. William S. Wold
Phone: 314-977-2222
Phone: 314-977-2222