Division of Immunology
The Division of Immunology conducts basic and applied immunology studies of disease processes with a focus on infectious diseases such as AIDS, COVID-19, Lyme disease, and tuberculosis.
Mission
The primary mission of the Division of Immunology is to continue to develop a strong independent research program and function as a resource to the general scientific community for nonhuman primate immunology expertise, technological development, and scientific collaboration. The division research program is a leader in providing and developing immunological technologies in the nonhuman primate model.
Research Cores and Services
The Division of Immunology houses the following Research Cores and Services:
Vector-Borne Infectious Disease and Diagnostic Parasitology

The chair of the Division of Immunology is Amitinder Kaur, MD, professor of microbiology and immunology, who has led the division since 2022.