
The Institute for Genetic Medicine was established in April 2000, merging the Institute of Immunological Science and the Cancer Institute of the School of Medicine. Together, these institutes have ninety years of experience to tap into to achieve the institute’s mission to elucidate the molecular basis of various illnesses, including cancer, immune diseases, infectious diseases, and cardiovascular diseases, and to provide methods for diagnosing and treating these illnesses.
- Molecular Pathogenesis
- Stem Cell Biology
- Signaling in Cancer and Immunology
- Molecular Psychoimmunology
- Hepatitis Virology
- Pathophysiology
- Immunobiology
- Genome Biology
- Developmental Physiology
- Microbial oncology
- Disease Control
- Biomedical Oncology
- Biological molecular mechanisms
- Frontier Research Unit
- Laboratory of Molecular Cellular Biology
- Affiliated Facilities
- Laboratory for Animal Experiments
- Center for Infection-Associated Cancer