BIOD18H3: Practical Approaches in Infection and Immunity
Cell Biology methods are pivotal to study the molecular and cellular mechanisms of infection and immunity. This lecture/laboratory course will build on understanding the role of microbes in health and disease by analyzing how different microbe models interact with eukaryotic host cells. Techniques such as fluorescence microscopy, flow cytometry and immunoassays will unravel the fascinating world of host cell-microbe interactions. Students will also explore the use of model systems using primary research to support their understanding of these interactions.
Priority will be given to students in the Biological Sciences programs: Specialist Program in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology & Specialist program in Human Biology. As space permits, this course will be also opened to students in the Major program in Human Biology and Major program in Molecular Biology, Immunology, and Disease.