Middlebury

BIOL 0280

Immunology

Immunology
In this course we will explore the human immune system and how it works to protect the body from infection. Students will be introduced to the cells and molecules of the immune system and how they work together to protect the host from foreign invaders. We will focus on the cellular and molecular mechanisms of innate immunity before exploring the cellular and genetic principles that underlie the adaptive immune response. Finally, we will investigate how innate and adaptive immunity work together to combat infection and how disease can arise from inadequacies in this coordinated host response. (BIOL 0145)
Subject:
Biology
Department:
Biology
Division:
Natural Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
SCI
Equivalent Courses:
BIOL 0380

Sections

Fall 2023

BIOL0280A-F23 Lecture (Spatafora)

Spring 2022

BIOL0280A-S22 Lecture (Spatafora)

Winter 2020

BIOL0280A-W20 Lecture (Spatafora)

Fall 2017

BIOL0280A-F17 Lecture (Spatafora)

Fall 2016

BIOL0280A-F16 Lecture (Spatafora)

Winter 2016

BIOL0280A-W16 Lecture (Spatafora)

Winter 2013

BIOL0280A-W13 Lecture (Spatafora)

Winter 2012

BIOL0280A-W12 Lecture (Spatafora)