- Course Number: 3327
- Subject: Biology
- Semester(s) Offered: Fall
- Credit Hours: 3
- Description:
The purpose of the Immunology course is to provide a comprehensive overview of the immune system that in its normal function protects each of us from the harmful effects of microbial invaders. The lectures will describe the general properties and development of immunity, the condition of being protected from infection by microorganisms or the effects of foreign molecules. They will provide systemic coverage of immune responses to viruses, bacteria, protozoa and roundworms as well as the practical aspects of vaccine development. Additional lectures will include a description of various types of primary immunodeficiencies, most prevalent autoimmune disease and cancer.
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- Special Notes:
In Rome, this course is only offered in Fall.
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- Pre-requisites:
Introductory organismal biology Biology 1111 or 1911 at Temple and introductory cell biology, molecular biology, and genetics Biology 1112, 1912, 2112 or 2912 at Temple , or equivalent, with a minimum grade of C-. Non-Temple students who have questions about their eligibility for this course should contact Education Abroad.
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