IMM-505 Immunology
Introduction to immunology with emphasis on basic concepts and principles and on clinical consequences of deficient altered immune responses. Medical students only. SP
IMM-507 Basic Immunology I
Introduction to immunology, with emphasis placed on the components, nature, and organization of the immune system. FA [1]
IMM-508 Basic Immunology II
A continuation of Basic Immunology I. This course focuses on activation and regulation of the immune response. WI [1]
IMM-509 Basic Immunology III
A continuation of Basic Immunology I and II. This course focuses on clinical aspects of the immune response, such as the role in infectious disease and disease mechanisms arising from deficient and exaggerated immune responses. SP [1]
IMM-515 Research Seminar
Seminar on contemporary topics in immunology and virology. FA WI SP [1-1-1]
IMM-520 Advanced Readings in Immunology and Virology
In this course, students will choose, under the direction of the faculty coordinator, one or more papers from the recent scientific literature, and present it orally to the class. Presentations will provide adequate background to the topic, explanation and assessment of the relevant methodology employed, interpretation of results, discussion of the significance, and validity of the conclusions. Each student will make at least one presentation per quarter. P/N grading only. FA WI SP [1]
IMM-525 Master's Immunology Research
This course is intended for students enrolled in the two-year immunology master's program. It involves laboratory research activities leading to the completion of a research-based manuscript in partial fulfillment of the master's of science degree. [v-v-v]
IMM-600 Laboratory Rotations
Individual program, acquaints the student with research protocols and interests within the department. [v-v-v]
IMM-605 Pillars in Immunology
Oral presentation of classic papers in immunology. [1]
IMM-610 Special Topics
Detailed study of contemporary topics in immunology are presented in a five week block. Topics such as inflammation, host defense, membrane structure, and antigen presentation are included. [v-v-v]
IMM-615 Pre-Dissertation Research
Research credits prior to acceptance to doctoral candidacy. [v-v-v]
IMM-620 Dissertation Research
Research credits after admission to candidacy. [v-v-v]
IMM-900 Independent Study
Specialized course work designed around the needs of an individual student. [v-v-v] |