IMM Immunology CoursesIMM299Y1 Credit course for supervised participation in faculty research project. See page 42 for details. IMM334Y1 The basic principles of immunology; tissues and cells of the immune system; cell
biology of the humoral and cell-mediated immune responses; immunogenetics; immunoglobulin
structure, function and biosynthesis; immunological techniques; immunopathology; infection
and immunity; transplantation, autoimmunity and tumour immunology. IMM335Y1 The fundamental principles of immunology; tissues and cells of the immune system;
humoral and cell-mediated immune responses; immunogenetics; immunoglobulin structure,
function and biosynthesis; immunopathology; infection and immunity; transplantation,
autoimmunity and tumour immunology. Intended for students specializing in immunology and
related programs, and requiring a more intensive background in biochemistry and molecular
biology than IMM334Y. (Not offered until 2002-03) IMM429H1 Hematopoiesis, myelopoiesis, lymphopoiesis, a study of the development of cells
involved in the immune system including their ontogeny, physical, molecular, and
biochemical characteristics, regulation of differentiation and maturation, positive and
negative selection of lymphocytes, DNA rearrangement. (Not offered until 2003-04) IMM430H1 A study of the cells involved in the immune response, the nature of cellular and
molecular interactions that govern immunity and self tolerance, the nature of the effector
cells in immunity and genetic control of immune responses. IMM435H1 Application of basic principles acquired from IMM334Y/335Y; immunological procedures used in research and
diagnostic laboratories; rudiments of etiology, pathogenesis, and laboratory diagnosis of
diseases of immune system; principles of immunological diagnostic procedures in some
infectious diseases; instruction through lectures, practical exercises, video tapes,
student presentations. IMM450Y1 An opportunity for specialized research in Immunology under the supervision of a member of the Faculty. There are no pre- or co-requisites, although preference is given to Immunology Specialist students. |
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