Prospective students interested in learning more about the WVU School of Medicine’s Immunology and Medical Microbiology (IMMB) bachelor’s program are invited to an open house on Friday, April 10, from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m at the WVU Health Sciences Center in Morgantown.

The open house is intended for high school students and prospective undergraduates interested in becoming medical doctors, dentists, physician assistants, infectious disease specialists, researchers or public health officials.

During the open house, prospective students will have the opportunity to participate in interactive lab stations; view student research presentations; learn about the IMMB curriculum, research opportunities and career paths; and meet faculty, advisors, alumni and current students.

Register for the open house here.

The WVU IMMB program is one of only six bachelor’s degree programs in the United States that combine microbiology and immunology, and it is the only one housed in a school of medicine. Our IMMB major is part of a trusted R-1 research institution, and our students gain hands-on experience in our state-of-the-art labs. Our grads are accepted into top medical, dental, physician assistant and PhD programs nationwide — or land careers right away in biotech, pharmaceuticals, vaccine research, public health and government labs.

Learn more about the WVU Immunology and Medical Microbiology program at medicine.wvu.edu/immunology-and-medical-microbiology/ or explore associated career pathways at go.health.wvu.edu/pre-health.