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V SC 418
BACTERIAL PATHOGENESIS Study of molecular interactions between bacterial pathogens and their hosts. Credits: (2) |
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V SC 430
PRINCIPLES OF TOXICOLOGY Course is designed to introduce students to the broad discipline of toxicology. Basic principles of toxicology and their applications to the understanding of xenobiotic-induced target organ toxicology will be presented. Lecture topics include: basic principles relating to toxicant exposure routes; dose-response relationships in toxicity; absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of toxicants; and chemical carcinogenesis & mutagenesis. Credits: (3) |
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V SC 432
ADVANCED IMMUNOLOGY: SIGNALING IN THE IMMUNE SYSTEM The study of signaling pathways that regulate the immune response. Credits: (3) |
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V SC 433
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR TOXICOLOGY In-depth coverage of processes by which drugs/chemicals interact with biological systems and the experimental approaches used to study these interactions. Credits: (3) |
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V SC 444
EPIDEMIOLOGY OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES An introduction to epidemiology of infectious diseases with emphasis on unders tanding epidemiologic concepts for identifying, preventing and controlling inf ectious diseases. Credits: (3) |
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V SC 445
MOLECULAR EPIDEMIOLOGY OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES A discussion and practicum of the molecular laboratory techniques used to stud y molecular epidemiology of infectious diseases. Credits: (3) |
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V SC 448W
CURRENT TOPICS IN IMMUNOLOGY Study of current approaches and questions driving research in immunology and infectious diseases. Credits: (3) |
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V SC 511
MOLECULAR IMMUNOLOGY The study of molecular and biochemical events that influence immune responses and define current questions in immunology. Credits: (2) |
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V SC 520
PATHOBIOLOGY The course deals with the mechanism of disease. Topics are: homeostasis, vascular injury, inflammation, neoplasia, genetic disorders, and biochemical toxicology. Credits: (3) Course web site |
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V SC 530
REGULATION OF GENE EXPRESSION BY XENOBIOTICS Course will examine the mechanisms by which foreign chemicals alter gene expression and the techniques used to examine this effect. Of particular interest are chemicals that mimic endogenous regulators of gene expression and result in toxicity. Credits: (2) |
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V SC 532
DEVELOPMENTAL AND REPRODUCTIVE TOXICOLOGY Course is designed to provide a mechanistic understanding of how environmental chemicals, nutrients and drugs affect reproduction and development of embryos and fetuses, including effects that result from maternal and paternal toxicity. Credits: (2) |