MICR 142 Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms in Immune Defense
This graduate course provides a thorough examination of the key elements of innate and adaptive immunity. Grounded in the textbook "Basic Immunology: Functions and Disorders of the Immune System", we delve into the sophisticated operations of immune mechanisms. The curriculum centers on a detailed study of immune cells and their pivotal functions in human biology. This is an introductory course, so no prior knowledge of immunology is required.
Instructor
Jakubzick and associates
Prerequisite
A prior immunology course: BIOC 102, BIOL 046, or permission of the instructor