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BIOS 245: The Immune Response to Infectious Diseases

Focuses on the immune defenses that the human body uses to prevent and control infectious diseases. Covers both innate and adaptive immune defenses against bacterial, fungal, and viral pathogens will be covered. This course is targeted primarily at graduate students and postdocs whose primary focus is not in immunology, but whose research and interests intersect with the host response to infectious diseases. Motivated undergraduates may also participate.
Terms: Win | Units: 1
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