IMIN200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: American Society For Microbiology, Immunology, Microbiology
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Dr. kevin kane, 660 heritage medical research building kevin. kane@ualberta. ca. Please direct your questions to the tas first. Lecture figures and concept notes will be available to download on eclass. Course description: this course introduces the principles and mechanisms of immunity in eukaryotes. It will provide an overview of the major groups of infectious agents (virus, bacteria, parasites) and examine selected microoganisms within the context of the host response to pathogens and pathogen evasion strategies. Pre- or co-requisites are micro 265 and bioch 200 (or 203 or 220 or equivalent from other university. Pl sc 331 is acceptable for ales students). If you do not have these pre-or co-requisites you will not obtain credit. No waivers for these course requirements will be granted except for equivalent courses. May not be taken for credit if credit already obtained in imin 371 or mmi 351 or. Imin324 or bioch 450. (taking mmi 351 at the same time is okay)