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The objective of this course is to introduce students to the innate mechanisms by which the human body prevents infection as well as those involved in specifically acquired immunity. Topics include the structural, functional and genetic aspects of a fully competent immune system which can successfully prevent attack by millions of microorganisms each day and an exploration of the many medical conditions which result from hyperactive or impaired immune systems including allergy, autoimmunity, cancer and AIDS.

From Spring 2003 onwards the Immunology course will also incorporate 2 “Virtual Immunology” laboratories, linked to the Immunology Web Site.  Students will observe computer animations of immunofluorescence and hemagglutination and these will be followed by a series of case history, multiple choice and critical thinking questions.

 

 

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