BIO 400 Immunology
This course examines the principles of innate and adaptive immunity including conserved pathogen recognition systems, generation of antigen receptors through somatic recombination, clonal selection of T and B lymphocytes, and immunological disorders such as immunodeficiency, autoimmunity, allergy, and transplant rejection. Three hours of lecture per week.
Prerequisite
BIO 206 and 276 or
BIO 208 and 278, all with a C- or higher;
CHM 208 and 278