• Fundamental principles of immunology with emphasis on innate and adaptive immune responses, as well as the generation of immunoglobulin and T cell receptor genes and proteins. We will also study the immune response and how it is related to diseases, including hypersensitivity reactions, autoimmunity, bacterial and viral infections (including HIV) and cancer.
  • Semester Offered: Fall
  • Credits: 3
  • Course URL: Canvas

Prerequisites 

General Biology 01:119:115-116 or 01:119:101-102

Genetics 01:447:380 or 01:447:384

Recommended: General Microbiology 01:447:390

Course Description 

Fundamental principles of immunology with emphasis on innate and adaptive immune responses, as well as the generation of immunoglobulin and T cell receptor genes and proteins. We will also study the immune response and how it is related to diseases, including hypersensitivity reactions, autoimmunity, bacterial and viral infections (including HIV) and cancer.

Course Syllabus

Fall 2022 Syllabus

Course URL 

Canvas

Course Satisfies Learning Goals 

  1. Master factual and conceptual knowledge in Immunology that will provide a solid foundation for success in advanced training and professional careers.
  2. Develop an ability to summarize, integrate and organize information and relate it to disease outcomes.
  3. Use scientific reasoning to evaluate the potential for current research and new discoveries to improve our understanding of immunology and its relevance to human health- in our society as well as globally.

Exams, Assignments, and Grading Policy 

Four exams will be given. Each exam will cover approximately the same amount of material and be worth 17.5% of the final grade (70% total weight for exams). There is no comprehensive final. The fourth exam will be given at the scheduled time in the Final Exam Period. Exams will be given in class and consist primarily of multiple-choice questions. Weekly quizzes will be accessed on  Canvas and account for an additional 30% of the course grade. 

Course Materials 

Janeway's Immunobiology. Murphy, 19th Edition

ISBN:978:0393884890

Course Closed? 

If this course is closed, please use the following link to add your name to the wait list at: Wait List Sign Up  .  If you have any questions, please contact the Division of Life Sciences - Office of Undergraduate Instruction at 848-445-2075 or visit our office at Nelson Biological Laboratories B112, Busch Campus.

Faculty 

Course Coordinator:

Dr. Brian Daniels

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Dr. Peng Jiang 

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Dr. Ping Xie

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** All information is subject to change at the discretion of the course coordinator.