About BHSC 3420 A
Deals with cells, organs, development, interactions and the functioning (infectious process, immunodeficiency, hypersensitivity reactions, transplantation and tumor immunology) of the innate and the adaptive immune system. Prerequisites: One semester of cell biology or similar course is encouraged.
Notes
One semester of Biochemistry as a; prerequisite or instructor permission; Open to Degree and PACE students
Section Description
This undergraduate course will serve as an extensive overview of key fundamental concepts in immunology, including cells and functions of the innate and adaptive immune system, antibodies, cytokines, barriers, etc. Additionally, we will explore the role of the immune system (and its therapeutic manipulation) in disease states , e.g. vaccination, allergy, autoimmunity, immune deficiency, and cancer.
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