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IMMUNOL 199 Undergraduate Research
Students undertake investigations sponsored by individual faculty members. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
Terms: 2015-2016 Autumn 2015-2016 Winter 2015-2016 Spring | Units: 1-18 | Repeatable for credit | Grading: Letter or Credit/No Credit
Instructors: Butcher, E. (PI), Kim, P.....More Instructors for IMMUNOL 199
IMMUNOL 201 Advanced Immunology I (MI 211)
For graduate students, medical students and advanced undergraduates. Topics include the innate and adaptive immune systems; genetics, structure, and function of immune molecules; lymphocyte activation and regulation of immune responses. Prerequisites: undergraduate course in Immunology and familiarity with experimental approaches in biochemistry, molecular biology, and cell biology.
Terms: 2015-2016 Winter | Units: 3 | Grading: Medical Option (Med-Ltr-CR/NC)
Instructors: Chien, Y. (PI)
IMMUNOL 202 Advanced Immunology II (MCP 202)
Readings of immunological literature. Classic problems and emerging areas based on primary literature. Student and faculty presentations. Prerequisite: IMMUNOL 201/MI 211.
Terms: 2015-2016 Spring | Units: 3 | Grading: Medical Option (Med-Ltr-CR/NC)
Instructors: Garcia, C. (PI)
IMMUNOL 203 Advanced Immunology III
Key experiments and papers in immunology. Course focuses on the history of Immunology and how current research fits into the historical context. Students work on developing effective presentation skills.
Terms: 2015-2016 Summer | Units: 2-3 | Grading: Medical Option (Med-Ltr-CR/NC)
Instructors: Krams, S. (PI)
IMMUNOL 204 Innate Immunology (MI 104, MI 204)
Innate immune mechanisms as the only defenses used by the majority of multicellular organisms. Topics include Toll signaling, NK cells, complement, antimicrobial peptides, phagocytes, neuroimmunity, community responses to infection, and the role of native flora in immunity. How microbes induce and defeat innate immune reactions, including examples from vertebrates, invertebrates, and plants.
Terms: 2015-2016 Autumn 2015-2016 Spring | Units: 3 | Grading: Medical Option (Med-Ltr-CR/NC)
Instructors: Schneider, D. (PI)
IMMUNOL 205 Immunology in Health and Disease
Concepts and application of adaptive and innate immunology and the role of the immune system in human diseases. Case presentations of diseases including autoimmune diseases, infectious disease and vaccination, hematopoietic and solid organ transplantation, genetic and acquired immunodeficiencies, hypersensitivity reactions, and allergic diseases. Problem sets based on lectures and current clinical.... More Description for IMMUNOL 205
Terms: 2015-2016 Winter | Units: 4 | Grading: Medical Option (Med-Ltr-CR/NC)
Instructors: Lewis, D. (PI)
IMMUNOL 206 Introduction to Applied Computational Tools in Immunology
Introduction to computational tools for analyses of immunological data sets, including but not limited to single-cell data such as that from flow cytometry of CyTOF, as well as genomic anlayses. Students become familiar with major web-based databases and analysis suites for immunological and genomic data; gain a working knowledge of the major software/algorithms for working with major data types,.... More Description for IMMUNOL 206
Terms: 2015-2016 Winter 2015-2016 Spring | Units: 1-2 | Grading: Medical Option (Med-Ltr-CR/NC)
Instructors: Chien, Y. (PI), Maecker, ....More Instructors for IMMUNOL 206
IMMUNOL 206B Directed Projects in Systems and Computational Immunology
Independent and team grant proposals, developed in Immunol 206A, will continue on as projects and contribute to ongoing research. Number of units assigned dependent upon the difficulty of and time spent on the project. May be repeated for credit.
Instructors: Chien, Y. (PI)
IMMUNOL 207 Essential Methods in Computational and Systems Immunology
Introduction to the major underpinnings of systems immunology: first principles of development of computational approaches to immunological questions and research; details of the algorithms and statistical principles underlying commonly used tools; aspects of study design and analysis of data sets. Prerequisites: CS106a and CS161 strongly recommended.
Terms: 2015-2016 Spring | Units: 3 | Grading: Medical Option (Med-Ltr-CR/NC)
Instructors: Khatri, P. (PI)
IMMUNOL 208 Advanced Computational and Systems Immunology
Focus is on first principles and methods of advanced computational and systems immunology that are used in the analysis of protein and nucleic acid sequences, protein structures, and immunological processes. Students learn to write computational algorithms for sequence alignment, motif finding, expression array analysis, structural modeling, structure design and prediction, and network analysis an.... More Description for IMMUNOL 208
Terms: 2015-2016 Autumn | Units: 3 | Grading: Medical Option (Med-Ltr-CR/NC)
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