
Selected Courses Taught By the
Department of Microbiology & Immunology
- General Links
- Seminars
in the
Department of Microbiology and Immunology
- Searchable
on-line listing of all University of Rochester courses (with
capsule summaries) To obtain relevant information, use the
general term "Microbiology" (Department), the more specific terms
"Immunology" or "Microbiology" or "Virology" (Description).
- Some
Basic Lab Info
Intended for new students. Includes useful facts & figures for
molecular biology.
- Selected Courses That Run EVERY Semester
- Departmental
Student Seminar Series (MBI501), 1 CR. Required.
- Immunology
Research
in Progress Seminar Series (MBI580), 1 CR
- Virology
Research
Seminar (MBI588) and Advanced Topics in Virology (MBI589), 1 CR each.
- HIV Immunology and Immunopathogenesis Journal Club.
Not for credit ; discussion of recent papers in the field. Please
contact Xia
Jin for a current seminar listing.
- Center for Vaccine Biology and Immunology
Intramural Seminar Series. Not for credit ; current research
progress with lively debate. Please contact Deb Fowell
for a current seminar listing.
- Immunology Student Study/Discussion Group.
Not for credit ; a group of students who meet to talk immunology over
pizza and munchies every Tuesday evening from 7-9 pm, in room 3-9654.
Please contact Fernando
Ontiveros for further info.
- Selected Spring Courses
- Graduate
Molecular
Biology and Genetics course (IND410), 4 CR.
- Advanced
Immunology
course, 3 CR. To be directed by Dr. Andrea Sant. The course
will focus on the experimental basis for our current view of key topics
in immunology. The intention is to complement and enhance the
Introductory Immunology course, particularly for graduate students in
the Immunology track. The class is expected to be smaller and
consequently more interactive than MBI473. Students wishing to take
this course should have taken MBI473, or a similar introductory
immunology course.
- Neuroinflammation
course
(ANA513) 4 CR. Will cover CNS responses to inflammation and
related topics. This is only the second such course to be offered in
the US.
- General
Virology course
(MBI456), 4 CR This course is offered in odd-years only
(i.e., 2005, 2007).
- Selected Fall Courses
- Graduate
Biochemistry
course (IND408), 4 CR.
- Graduate
Cell Biology
course (IND409), 4 CR.
- Introductory
Immunology
course (MBI473), 4 CR. This course provides a broad
introduction to Immunology. Graduate students should also take the
co-seminar course (MBI 573).
- Ethics Course. Required. Provided in an
online form for convenience. Please contact Linda
Lipani for details (Ms. Lipani is the URMC Registrar).