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Immunobiology (355-0-1)

Instructors

Hilary Kay Truchan

Meeting Info

Frances Searle Building 2407: Mon, Wed, Fri 10:00AM - 10:50AM

Overview of class

Immunobiology is the study of the response of higher organisms to foreign substances and pathogens, such as bacteria and viruses. This course examines the cells and organs of the vertebrate immune system and how they function to protect us during an immune response against microbial infection. We will also examine disorders of the immune system, including immune deficiency, hypersensitivity, autoimmunity, and cancer. 

Registration Requirements

Students must have completed BIOL_SCI 203-0 or BIOL_SCI 215-0 and BIOL_SCI 202-0 or BIOL_SCI 219-0, and BIOL_SCI 301-0 to register for this course. 

Teaching Method

Lecture, Case studies, In-class group work, Discussions, Readings, Class presentations 

Evaluation Method

Quizzes, Exams, Class presentations, Activities

Class Materials (Required)

Kuby Immunology, 8th Ed., ISBN: 10: 1464189781 x ISBN: 13: 978-1464189784 

Class Notes

No P/N grading 

Enrollment Requirements

Enrollment Requirements: Prerequisite: Students must have completed BIOL_SCI 203-0 or BIOL_SCI 215-0 and BIOL_SCI 202-0 or BIOL_SCI 219-0, and BIOL_SCI 301-0 to register for this course.