BIO 230: Cellular and Molecular Immunology: An Introductory Course (IMMUNOL 200, MI 200)
Mechanisms 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; infectious diseases and vaccines; allergy, inflammation, and autoimmunity. COVID-19 will be featured as a major example. Lectures and discussion in class and in sections. For upper class undergraduate and graduate students who have not had an introductory immunology course. Prerequisites for undergraduates: Biology Core, Human Biology Core, or
BIO 83 and 86, or consent of instructor. For graduate students: College-level molecular biology, biochemistry, and cell biology, or consent of instructor.
Terms: Aut
| Units: 4
Instructors:
Howitt, M. (PI)
;
Araujo Hoffmann, F. (TA)
;
Enriquez, J. (TA)
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Instructors:
Howitt, M. (PI)
;
Araujo Hoffmann, F. (TA)
;
Enriquez, J. (TA)
;
Rubio, A. (TA)
;
Tierney, F. (TA)
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