MICR 144 Advanced Cellular and Molecular Immunology
This graduate-level course offers a comprehensive exploration of the fundamental aspects of innate and adaptive immune cells. Utilizing the 10th edition of Janeway's Immunobiology textbook as our guide, we will take a deep dive into the intricate workings of the immune system. With a focus on the complexities of the immune system, this course provides an in-depth understanding of the various immune cells that play critical roles in the human biology. Through this exploration, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the immune system and the functions of its key players. Overall, this course offers a unique opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the immune system and its essential role in human biology.
Instructor
Jakubzick and associates
Prerequisite
A prior immunology course: BIOC 102, BIOL 046, or permission of instructor.