Students examine the basic cellular, molecular and regulatory principles of, and the key players in the immune system. Students explore differences and relationships between innate and adaptive immunity and learn how immune cells develop and function to mount efficient and measured actions. Students consider responses to infectious microorganisms, allergy and autoimmunity, basic transplantology as well as links between immunology and cancer. Prerequisite: BIOL 2130 (C minimum) Note: Students cannot get credit for more than one of BIOL 3200, BIOL 3201
Students examine the basic cellular, molecular and regulatory principles of, and the key players in the immune system. Students explore differences and relationships between innate and adaptive immunity and learn how immune cells develop and function to mount efficient and measured actions. Students consider responses to infectious microorganisms, allergy and autoimmunity, basic transplantology as well as links between immunology and cancer. Prerequisite: BIOL 2130 (C minimum) Note: Students cannot get credit for more than one of BIOL 3200, BIOL 3201