Immunology & Medical Microbiology
See where a degree in Immunology & Medical Microbiology can take you by exploring highlighted student and alumni profiles below!
Class of 2023

Matthew Hudson
Immunology and Medical Microbiology
“I wanted to maximize my college experience— academically, financially, and socially. WVU allows me to gain an excellent undergraduate education in a major offered by fewer than ten schools in the country.”

Marissa Lipscomb
Immunology and Medical Microbiology
“My experience at WVU, and specifically its School of Medicine, has been nothing but positive due to being surrounded by like-minded, driven students and the most encouraging and engaging professors.”

Emma Miller
Immunology and Medical Microbiology
“I knew that furthering my education at WVU would allow me to make a real change in my home state.”

Thomas Wilkins
Immunology and Medical Microbiology
“I felt comfortable choosing WVU because I knew I would make lifelong friends and it would provide me with an exceptional educational foundation for my future endeavors and my career.”
Class of 2022

Lily Cessna
Immunology and Medical Microbiology
“My whole experience has been wonderful. Everyone at WVU and the School of Medicine is so nice and welcoming. When I came to visit, the whole department was so inviting.”

Alex Chervenick
Immunology and Medical Microbiology
“To any incoming freshmen, make sure to introduce yourself to other peers during the first week of classes. I know it can seem nerve-wracking at first, but some of the people you meet at the beginning may stick with you for all four years.”

Rylee Cisney
Immunology and Medical Microbiology
“Faculty members and graduate students make sure you are getting everything you need to succeed on an individual level and will support all of your academic endeavors.”

Brian Farmer
Immunology and Medical Microbiology
“I chose WVU for the major and adjoining renowned hospital that belongs to the University.”
Class of 2019

Courtney Amend
Physician Assistant Studies
“WVU feels like so much more than a university; WVU is a family.”