VMSC760 Immunology of Infectious Diseases, Graduate course, 3-credit.
"VMSC760" is an advanced graduate-level course that explores the complex immunobiological relationships that occur between the host and pathogen during an infection. The course primarily focuses on providing an in-depth understanding of the current theories of immune recognition, activation, and regulation, and how they are modified by various infectious agents such as bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic disease agents. Additionally, the course aims to promote knowledge of the advancements made in vaccine development, basic immunology, and cell biology, which have been made possible through the study of immunity.
"VMSC760" is an advanced graduate-level course that explores the complex immunobiological relationships that occur between the host and pathogen during an infection. The course primarily focuses on providing an in-depth understanding of the current theories of immune recognition, activation, and regulation, and how they are modified by various infectious agents such as bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic disease agents. Additionally, the course aims to promote knowledge of the advancements made in vaccine development, basic immunology, and cell biology, which have been made possible through the study of immunity.