Yale immunobiology

<p>So I’ve been researching Yale a lot lately, and found out that they have an immunobiology program. While I know that it is for graduate students, my primary interests lie in the medical fields, particularly in the immunology/immunobiology area. Obviously this would be subject to change over the coming years, but I was really hoping that someone could give me some inside information about the professors in the immunobiology program and the program in general. For example, do any of those immunobiology professors teach undergraduate classes, or in general, do you like the program, or possibly is there a correlation between med school and the immunobiology department (an M.D. P.H.D. dual degree)? Thank you very much!</p>

<p>I know that Yale undergrads are permitted to take classes in the grad schools.</p>

<p>As well, search through the course catalog: [Yale</a> Online Course Information | Search Courses](<a href=“Yale Course Search | University Registrar's Office”>Yale Course Search | University Registrar's Office)</p>

<p>You can look up the names of profs in the immunology department and search them on OCI and see if they teach any classes. As well, you can look up bio classes and read their syllabuses.</p>