BIOMS 6250
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- Schedule of Classes - September 22, 2025 1:06PM EDT
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BIOMS 6250
Course Description
Course information provided by the 2025-2026 Catalog.
Applied Immunology builds on knowledge of basic immunology. It picks up where BIOMS 4150/BIOMS 6150 left off and covers diseases due to an unbalanced immune system. Topics include tolerance, homeostasis and barrier immunology, allergy, autoimmunity, transplantation, AIDS, and tumor immunology. The course will demonstrate that the field of applied immunology is dynamic and continually evolving by demonstrating how new technologies and research findings are applied toward designing immune-based therapies. Students will learn how commonly research methods measure immune responses.
Prerequisites BIOMS 4150 or BIOMS 6150 or permission of instructor.
Enrollment Priority Enrollment limited to: graduate students.
Last 4 Terms Offered 2025SP, 2024SP
Outcomes
- Describe how the immune system is regulated to balance defense with tissue function.
- Recount how allergy, autoimmunity, and AIDS are caused by different aberrant immune responses.
- Explain how the immune system recognizes & responds to non-infectious threats such as cancers and tissue transplants.
- Illustrate how commonly used immunology research methods measure immune responses.
- Practice health literacy on the topic of immune-based therapies.
- Interpret and explain experimental immunology data.
- Explain how an immune-based therapy works and propose how to improve it.
Regular Academic Session. Combined with: BIOMS 4250
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Credits and Grading Basis
3 Credits Opt NoAud(Letter or S/U grades (no audit))
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