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MICB-607 General Medical Microbiology and Immunology
Fall for 2007-2008
Faculty:
  • Cole, Michael
  • The course consists of lectures and laboratories which integrate the basic concepts of microbiology and immunology with the role of microorganisms as pathogenic agents. Major emphasis is placed on bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites in infectious disease. The clinical applications of immunology are also discussed. (Note that the course is on the Medical School calendar, beginning in late August and ending in mid-February.) Students who wish exposure only to one part of the course (immunology, bacteriology, virology) are encouraged to consider enrolling in one of the three courses existing for this purpose (609, 610, 611, respectively)
    Credits: 7
    Prerequisites: None
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