Department: Immunology

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IMMUNOL199Undergraduate ResearchPresentations and discussions focus on how current research has progressed from the classic findings in Immunology. This third course in the Immunology core curriculum develops effective presentation skills that are appropriate for a given audience a...
IMMUNOL200Cellular and Molecular Immunology: An Introductory CourseMechanisms of immune responses in health and disease. Innate and adaptive immunity; development of the immune system; molecular biology, structure, and function of antibodies and T-cell receptors; cellular basis and regulation of immune responses; in...
IMMUNOL201Advanced Immunology IFor graduate students, medical students and undergraduates. Topics include the innate and adaptive immune systems; genetics and function of immune cells and molecules; lymphocyte activation and regulation of immune responses. Recommended: undergradua...
IMMUNOL202Advanced Immunology IIReadings of immunological literature. Classic problems and emerging areas based on primary literature. Student and faculty presentations. Prerequisite: IMMUNOL 201/MI 211.
IMMUNOL203Advanced Immunology IIIKey experiments and papers in immunology. Course focuses on the history of Immunology and how current research fits into the historical context. Students work on developing effective presentation skills.
IMMUNOL205Immunology in Health and DiseaseConcepts and application of adaptive and innate immunology and the role of the immune system in human diseases. Case presentations of diseases including autoimmune diseases, infectious disease and vaccination, hematopoietic and solid organ transplant...
IMMUNOL206Introduction to Applied Computational Tools in ImmunologyIntroduction to computational tools for analyses of immunological data sets, including but not limited to single-cell data such as that from flow cytometry or CyTOF, Luminex, and genomic analyses. Students become familiar with major web-based databa...
IMMUNOL207Essential Methods in Computational and Systems ImmunologyIntroduction to the major underpinnings of systems immunology: first principles of development of computational approaches to immunological questions and research; details of the algorithms and statistical principles underlying commonly used tools; a...
IMMUNOL209Translational ImmunologyOpen to medical students (regardless of whether they are in foundations or applications), graduate students, and undergraduates (by consent of instructor). The format is a seminar series with weekly lectures from Immunology Faculty and guest speakers...
IMMUNOL210Immunology Research Seminars for Medical StudentsRequired for medical students selecting the Immunology Concentration. Attendance at a minimum of ten seminars related to immunology outside of required medical school classes. A one-page essay on each seminar, what was presented and how it relates to...
IMMUNOL223Biology and Disease of HematopoiesisHematopoiesis is the formation, development, and differentiation of blood cells. Lecture and journal club. Topics will include definitive and adult hematopoiesis, myeloid and lymphoid development, hematopoietic diseases, stem cell niche, bone marrow...
IMMUNOL258Ethics, Science, and SocietyThis discussion focused Ethics, Science, and Society interactive mini-course will engage Immunology graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and faculty in learning and conversations on topics in responsible research (including animal subjects, autho...
IMMUNOL275Tumor ImmunologyTumor Immunology focuses on the mechanisms by which tumors can escape from and subvert the immune system and conversely on the ability of innate and adaptive arms of the immune system to recognize and eliminate tumors. Topics include: tumor antigens...
IMMUNOL280Early Clinical Experience in ImmunologyClinical observation experience for medical students in the Immunology Scholarly Concentration. At the end of the observation period, which may span over one to two quarters, the student submits a case observation paper to his/her faculty sponsor. Pr...
IMMUNOL290Teaching in ImmunologyPractical experience in teaching by serving as a teaching assistant in an immunology course. Unit values are allotted individually to reflect the level of teaching responsibility assigned to the student. May be repeated for credit.
IMMUNOL299Directed Reading in ImmunologyPrerequisite: consent of instructor.
IMMUNOL305Immunology Journal ClubRequired of first- to third-year graduate students. Graduate students present and discuss recent papers in the literature. May be repeated for credit.
IMMUNOL310Seminars in Computational and Systems ImmunologyPresentation of CSI technologies from recent literature. Discussion of emerging application areas and limitations. Dissemination of computational resources.
IMMUNOL311Seminar in ImmunologyEnrollment limited to Ph.D., M.D./Ph.D., and medical students whose scholarly concentrations are in Immunology. Current research topics.
IMMUNOL399Graduate ResearchFor Ph.D., M.D./Ph.D. students, and medical students whose scholarly concentrations are in Immunology.
IMMUNOL801TGR ProjectNo Description Set
IMMUNOL802TGR DissertationNo Description Set