Medical Immunology
Biology 213
Instructors: Carolyn Steglich
Objectives: A lecture and laboratory course for medical technology majors which emphasizes immunological principles of medical importance. One section of this course is offered during the spring semester.
Prerequisites: Medical Microbiology (Biol 210)
Credit Value: 1
Contact Time: Two 50 minute lectures and one 3 hour laboratory each week for five weeks.
Outcomes: Upon the successful completion of this course the student will have:
- a mastery of the fundamentals of the discipline
- an understanding of the application of these fundamentals to the development of laboratory tests and procedures employed in the modern hospital laboratory
Assessment:
- Quizzes
- Final Examination
- NOTE: Quizzes and examination will cover both lecture and laboratory material; there is no separate laboratory examination. Emphasis may vary between instructors.
Lecture Schedule:
- Innate and acquired immunity; nature of an antigen
- Antibody structures; properties of antibodies
- Genetic basis of antibody structure
- Ontogeny of the immune response
- The major histocompatibility complex
- Triggering an immune response
- Control mechanisms
- Complement
- Hypersensitivity
- Transplantation
- NOTE: Lecture emphasis may vary between instructors.
Laboratory Schedule:
- Use of micropipettors; dilutions, titers
- Isoimmunization, blood typing, part I
- Blood typing part II, precipitation
- Immunoelectrophoresis
- ELISA
- NOTE: Laboratory emphasis may vary between instructors.
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