Study in Infectious Diseases is offered in partnership between the Discipline of Infectious Diseases and Immunology in the School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, and the Discipline of Microbiology in the School of Life and Environmental Sciences in the Faculty of Science.
Infectious diseases occur as a result of interactions between microbial pathogens and their hosts. The Infectious Diseases major is a multidisciplinary pathway of study that emphasises how infectious agents interact with human hosts at the molecular, cellular, individual patient and community levels to cause disease.
This major begins with developing an understanding of the relevance of infectious diseases within the concept of ‘One Health’ in which the multifactorial interrelationships between human, animal and environmental health are critical. Central is the context of microbes: bacteria, viruses, fungi and protists being beneficial for good health as well as effective causative agents of disease. The structural and functional cellular and molecular mechanisms that enable establishment and progression of infectious diseases are covered with a particular focus on pathogens: microbial virulence mechanisms; their capacity to evade the human response to injury and infection; their ability to cause tissue damage; their resistance to antimicrobial therapy and the development of new tools to control infectious agents. This progresses to explore patterns of incidence and the epidemiology of outbreaks of infectious diseases within communities.
The Infectious Diseases major and minor requirements are listed in the Infectious Diseases unit of study table.
Honours in Infectious Diseases may be undertaken in certain appended honours degrees. Admission requirements and unit of study information can be found on the Infectious Diseases - Honours unit of study table. Read how to apply for honours as a current student.
Website: Discipline of Infectious Diseases and Immunology
Email:
School of Life and Environmental Sciences: soles.education@sydney.edu.au
School of Medical Sciences: soms.education@sydney.edu.au
Associate Professor Timothy Newsome (SOLES)
timothy.newsome@sydney.edu.au
Dr Scott Stimpson (SOMS)
scott.stimpson@sydney.edu.au
T +61 2 9114 4601
Professor Carl Feng (SOMS)
carl.feng@sydney.edu.au
T +61 2 9351 6177