Immunology (MICR 330): Fall 2021 (TR 1:10-2:25pm)
Are you uncertain how to interpret continuous flow of information about
COVID19? Do you want to know how the basic tests for viral infection
work and what is an ELISA-based test? What type of therapy is using
convalescent plasma? What may be differences between different COVID19
vaccines? Are patients with COVID19 dying because of viral effects or is
it an over-reaction of the immune system? How does host control viral
(and bacterial, fungal, parasitic, etc.) infections? How to interpret
data from clinical trials? Given a patient with some symptoms, how can
one use differential diagnosis to determine the root cause of the disease?
If you find these questions interesting, perhaps a course offered in
Fall 2021 "Immunology" (MICR330) is for you. In this course you will
learn answers to the above mentioned questions and much more. You will
learn how one of the fundamental systems of humans, the immune system,
keeps our bodies healthy and clean from pathogens. You will also learn
how it sometimes fails to provide protection and instead causes
pathology, e.g., autoimmune disease.
The class will be in F2F mode.
If interested or have questions, please contact the instructor for the
course Vitaly Ganusov ([log in to unmask]).
I hope to see many of you in the class.
Vitaly
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Vitaly V. Ganusov
Associate Professor
1311 Cumberland Avenue
307 Ken and Blaire Mossman Building
Department of Microbiology
Department of Mathematics
University of Tennessee
Knoxville, TN 37996-1937
USA
Phone: +1 865 974-4547
FAX: +1 865 974-4007
http://ganusovlab.utk.edu
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