BIOL 3320 Fundamentals of Immunology
This course presents both basic and advanced concepts of immunology. The basic concepts presented include, but are not limited to, the function of innate defense mechanisms, antigens, development of the immune system, lymphocytes, immunoglobulins, lymphokines, and inflammation. Advanced concepts that will be presented are: B- and T-lymphocyte ontogeny, generation of antibody diversity, genetics of the major histocompatibility complex, and cytokine networks. Following the successful completion of the course, the student should have a firm understanding of the organization, function, and operation of the immune system in the defense against viruses, bacteria, fungi, parasites, tumors, and transplanted organs.