By focusing on recent groundbreaking advances in our understanding of the vertebrate immune system, this course explores the contrasting mechanisms of protective immunity against parasites and cancer with various immune disorders that mainly stem from immune dysregulation, such as autoimmunity, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), allergies, and other diseases. By engaging in interactive, case-based computer exercises, students will have an opportunity to emulate the discovery of the underlying biological defects that give rise to these and other immune-related diseases.

Prerequisites: MCDB 101A OR EEMB 129 with a grade of C or better.

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ILP 3314
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12:00 PM - 13:20 PM
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ILP 3101
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09:30 AM - 10:50 AM
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MCDB 138 Sears D W Spring 2016 Total: 31
MCDB 138 Sears D W Spring 2015 Total: 24
MCDB 101A
0 / 100 Enrolled
Molecular Genetics I: Prokaryotes
Doug Thrower 3.7
M T W R
09:30 AM - 10:35 AM
32.4% A
MCDB 101B
0 / 60 Enrolled
Molecular Genetics II: Eukaryotes
Pradeep Joshi 1.9
M T W R
09:30 AM - 10:35 AM
32.7% A
MCDB 108B
0 / 50 Enrolled
Biochemistry - Bioenergetics, Enzymology, and Metabolism
John Lew 4.3
M T W R
11:00 AM - 12:05 PM
29.8% A
MCDB 108A
0 / 75 Enrolled
Biochemistry - Structure and Function of Macromolecules
Calkins E R
M T W R
12:30 PM - 13:35 PM
23.9% A
MCDB 109L
0 / 20 Enrolled
Laboratory in Biochemistry
John Lew 4.3
T W R F
09:00 AM - 13:30 PM
70.7% A
MCDB W 111
0 / 200 Enrolled
Human Physiology
Doug Thrower 3.7
M T W
12:30 PM - 13:55 PM
34.3% A