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Advancing medicine through research, collaboration and training, the Institute for Infection and Immunity at St George's aims to have a significant impact on human health.
Our research spans a broad range of themes, from clinical practice to vaccines.
Find out about undergraduate and postgraduate study in our institute.
Find out what events are being run by the Institute for Infection and Immunity, and how you can take part.
The Institute of Infection and Immunity is committed to engaging with the public locally, nationally and internationally.
Here you'll find links to key resources for Infection and Immunity staff.
Our interests encompass many clinically important human pathogens, including bacteria, viruses and fungi.
Close integration with St George's Hospital, clinicians and public health physicians ensures that the Institute's research is of clinical value.
The Institute sustains a range of international research interests, supporting efforts to control globally important infectious disease.
The Institute works in partnership with commercial organisations to ensure that innovative approaches and products are implemented in practice.
Learn more about our dedicated research centres.
The institute is an active and interactive research organisation that hosts a number of events. Read about the prestigious Jenner Day, our seminar programme, and more.
Understand how the institute is organised, find out who to contact for help and access a list of our principal investigators.
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