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Welcome To Department Of Microbiology & Immunology Offers program leading to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Microbiology and immunology or to the combined M.D. and Ph.D. degrees. Aims to give an understanding of the molecular cell biology of microbial agents and the immune system, and competence in a particular research front. http://www.mc.Vanderbilt.Edu/microbio/
Immunology And Molecular Biology immunology and Molecular biology Universidad Complutense Hospital 12 de Octubre .Ctra. Andalucia, 28041-Madrid-Spain. Tel 34-91-3941642. Fax 34-91-3941641. http://chopo.pntic.mec.es/~biolmol/
DMS Immunology Interdepartmental, multidisciplinary degree program leading to a Ph.D. degree in medical sciences. Operates on the principle that scientists working in modern immunology must also have a general knowledge of biochemistry, genetics, and cell biology to work creatively in their field. http://www.hms.harvard.edu/dms/immunology/
Extractions: The program has members from the Departments of Medicine, Pathology, Genetics and Pediatrics of the Faculty of Medicine. It offers a wide range of areas for education and research in the rapidly growing field of immunology, including immunochemistry, molecular immunology, cellular immunology, tumor immunology, cell activation, allergic inflammation, immunogenetics, and immune deficiency. Courses may be chosen from the offerings of all faculties of Harvard as well as from those of the Masachusetts Institute of Technology. Application for admission to the Immunology Program Go to the Division of Medical Sciences Home Page About Harvard Medical School Education at HMS Research at HMS ... Harvard Medical Web
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Laboratory Of Immunology For Research And Applications To Diagnosis LIRAD is a research and reference laboratory for medical immunology. Research focuses on autoimmunity, chemokines, HLA and blood group protein biology. It offers diagnosis of immunologically mediated diseases, immunohematological disorders, transfusional reactions and provides advice on the interpretation of complex immunological profiles from a division of the company Serveis Sanitaris de Referencia, Spain. http://www.lirad.org/
Extractions: UC HOME SITE INDEX WHAT'S NEW SEARCH UC ... HELP Im munology Molecular Biology The University of Canberra provides research, training and consultancy services in immunological and molecular technologies with a research focus on development of human vaccines and the study of the pathogenesis of disease of the respiratory tract. Clinical trail facilities are available. 1997-2000: Vaccine Development Against Bacterial Infections in the Respiratory Tract and Middle Ear.
Australasian Society For Immunology Homepage Dedicated to support the discipline of immunology in the Australasian region. Publishes the Australian Journal of Experimental biology and Medical Science. http://www.wehi.edu.au/collegiate/ASI/
Extractions: Kentucky Wesleyan College IMMUNOLOGY (BIOLOGY 4412) SYLLABUSSpring, 2003 Instructor: Dr. D.F. Oetinger - Admin 204B - X3160 - acantho@kwc.edu Objectives of the Course: Immunology is an integration of many sub-disciplines of biology, most notably: microbiology, parasitology, histology, cell biology, physiology and biochemistry. In Immunology the student will become acquainted with theories and phenomena explaining the interactions of animals (and man) with their environments, and with other living organisms. The course should provide ample insights into areas of basic research as well as topics related to human immunology. While laboratory cannot always be closely synchronized with lecture, information will be mutually supportive. Laboratory time will allow the student opportunities to carry out standard immunological procedures, demonstrating some of the theories and phenomena of immunology. In so doing, the student should gain experience and develop dexterity in performing routine laboratory procedures. The student will also be given opportunity to carry out experimental protocols, illustrating known immunological principles or testing new hypotheses. Required Textbook and Laboratory Manual: Tizard, I. R. 1995. Immunology, 4th Ed. Saunders College Pub., NY
.:: The Metchnikoff Club ::. Also the Edinburgh Society for immunology. Organises seminars on topics of current immunological interest. Lists local laboratory facilities. http://www.metchnikoff.biology.ed.ac.uk/
Extractions: the metchnikoff club home pre-metchnikoff club bulletin board join ... facilities and services meetings upcoming talk metchnikoff program immunology in edinburgh index by name by key word by location April 2003 S M T W T F S today next talk The Metchnikoff Club provides a forum for scientists in the Edinburgh area with interests in immunology. It organizes seminars on topics of current immunological interest and circulates information on local research and jobs in immunology. Metchnikoff Club meetings are held every few weeks during academic terms and consist of seminars given by leading research immunologists followed by informal discussions over wine. Our meetings are open to anyone interested in immunology. However, the continued success of the Club depends on postgraduate student members and those who are staff in paid, full time employment making a voluntary annual contribution to its running costs. Subscribers receive Email notification of the Club's meetings and other relevant news. Activities of the Metchnikoff Club are organized by a committee made up of representatives from most sites at the universities , hospitals and institutes in the Edinburgh area. If you have any suggestions for future activities please contact the Secretary
Extractions: Kentucky Wesleyan College IMMUNOLOGY (BIOLOGY 4412) SYLLABUSFall, 2001 Instructor: Dr. D.F. Oetinger - Admin 204B - X3160 - acantho@kwc.edu Objectives of the Course: Immunology is an integration of many subdisciplines of biology, most notably: microbiology, parasitology, histology, cell biology, physiology and biochemistry. In Immunology the student will become acquainted with theories and phenomena explaining the interactions of animals (and man) with their environments, and with other living organisms. The course should provide ample insights into areas of basic research as well as topics related to human immunology. While laboratory cannot always be closely synchronized with lecture, information will be mutually supportive. Laboratory time will allow the student opportunities to carry out standard immunological procedures, demonstrating some of the theories and phenomena of immunology. In so doing, the student should gain experience and develop dexterity in performing routine laboratory procedures. The student will also be given opportunity to carry out experimental protocols, illustrating known immunological principles or testing new hypotheses. Required Textbook and Laboratory Manual: Stine, G. L. 2001. AIDS Update 2001. Prentice Hall.
The Biology Project Excellent tutorials and problem sets for learning Biochemistry, Cell biology, Developmental biology, Human biology, Molecular biology, Mendelian Genetics, and immunology from The University of Arizona. http://www.biology.arizona.edu/
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MMBR -- Archive Of Issues By Date Formerly Microbiological Reviews, this journal continues to be recognized as the definitive, broadbased review journal in the expanding disciplines of microbiology, immunology, and molecular and cellular biology. Fulltext articles accessible for free after one year http://mmbr.asm.org/contents-by-date.0.shtml
RMIT - Search Results Home / Academic Programs / Course Guides / Life Sciences / LZ / M / Molecularbiology And immunology. Molecular biology And immunology. Molecular biology L. http://www.rmit.edu.au/browse/Academic Programs/Course Guides/Life Sciences/L-Z/
Extractions: ...on Helminthology Helminthological Abstracts Online The world's foremost source of reference to internationally published research on HELMINTHOLOGY, updated weekly! Get the latest information on helminthology from molecular genetics to epidemiology . Coverage includes taxonomy, biology, pathology, immunology, diagnosis, epidemiology, treatment and control of all helminths (Monogenea, Aspidogastrea, Digenea, Cestoda, Acanthocephala, Nematoda) parasitic in man and domestic and wild animals. Each week Helminthological Abstracts Online delivers all the new highly-targeted, searchable summaries covering key English and foreign language journal articles, reports, conferences and books about helminths. Helminthological Abstracts Online includes a fully searchable 10-year backfile of over 43,000 abstracts (click here for a sample record ) and brings to your fingertips a wealth of current and seminal research on helminths!
RMIT - Immunology And Cell Biology MEDS1140 immunology And Cell biology. Course Name immunology AndCell biology; Course Code MEDS1140; Old HP Subject Code ML563; http://www.rmit.edu.au/browse/Academic Programs/Course Guides/Life Sciences/A-K/
Extractions: Why Study Aging? By the year 2003, the percentage of older Americans (65 years and older) is expected to increase approximately 22%. The average male can expect to live to age 79 and the average female to age 84. This increase in life expectancy is largely due to discoveries in the basic sciences and public health measures that have improved health standards. Increased longevity does not exist without its problems. It is apparent that a decline in the immune system plays an important role in the onset of many age-related health problems. Aging brings about an increase in the incidence of cancer, infection, and autoimmune disease. The elderly suffer reduced ability to fight infectious disease and tumor cells. Many older persons respond poorly to vaccines. Elevated production of inflammatory cytokines by lymphocytes and macrophages in aged individuals may lead to age-related diseases. Although many age-related changes in the immune system have been described, little is known about the mechanisms that bring about the decline in immune function in the elderly. Research in immunogerontology must continue in order to unravel the mysteries of aging and to provide future solutions to the challenges that our aging population will face in the 21st century. The Immunology and Aging Program is comprised of a group of research scientists at Loyola University Medical Center who are interested in addressing the mechanisms of aging of the immune system in order to improve the quality of life for the elderly.
File Not Found- Central Michigan University The Central Michigan University Department of biology offers the master of science (M.S.) degree with emphasis in aquatic biology, ecology, conservation biology, behavior and behavioral ecology, physiology, microbial ecology, molecular biology, and immunology. The degree is offered with both thesis and nonthesis options. http://www.cmich.edu/GRADBIO.HTML
Gradstudies Programs lead to M.S. and Ph.D. degrees. Links are provided to much information about the program. Research specialties include Cell biology and Cancer Research, Neuropharmacology and Neuroscience, immunology and Microbial Disease, Cardiovascular Sciences http://www.amc.edu/Academic/GradStudies/gradstudies.htm
Extractions: Albany Medical College, one of the nation's oldest private medical schools, prides itself in offering an intimate, collegial environment which fosters humane values and genuine learning. The institution was founded in 1839 with an initial enrollment of 57 medical students. In 1953, the first graduate student received a Master of Science degree from the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology. Two years later students received Doctor of Philosophy from the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology as well as the Department of Pathology. As expressed in the Act of Incorporation, the primary mission of Albany Medical College is to "promote medical science and instruction in the departments of learning connected there with." Albany Medical College continues to pursue excellence in the education of health care personnel, research in the basic and clinical medical sciences, and services to the community. In 1873, Albany Medical College affiliated with Union College and Albany Law School to form Union University. They were later joined by Albany College of Pharmacy and Dudley Observatory. Each institution has its own governing board and its own programs. The Board of Governors of Union University serves both to advise and to expand the areas of voluntary cooperation.