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VETERINARY CURRICULUM
Advanced Large Animal ParasitologyIDIS 5215/5215L
Epidemiology and Preventive MedicineIDIS 5250
Molecular Medicine in Veterinary PracticeIDIS 5100
Small Animal ParasitologyIDIS 5220/5220L
Studies in Advanced Clinical ParasitologyIDIS 5400
Veterinary Bacteriology and MycologyIDIS 5130/5130L
Veterinary ImmunologyIDIS 5150/5150L
Veterinary ParasitologyIDIS 5200/5200L
Veterinary VirologyIDIS 5140/5140L
GRADUATE CURRICULUM
Molecular BacteriologyIDIS 4450/6450
Techniques involved in identifying bacterial genes and discerning their function. The general principles behind cloning, nucleic acid hybridizations, and PCR. Issues concerning scientific integrity and patent issues.
Master's ResearchIDIS 7000
Research while enrolled for a master's degree under the direction of faculty members.
Master's ThesisIDIS 7300
Thesis writing under the direction of the major professor.
Advanced Studies in Infectious DiseasesIDIS 8010
Analysis of various infectious disease agents, including representative helminths, protozoa, fungi, bacteria, viruses, and prions. The epidemiology, pathogenesis, host immune response, disease transmission, treatment, and control will be presented for each highlighted infectious disease.
HelminthologyIDIS 8030
The morphology, life histories, classification, and parasitic relationship of the helminthes. Emphasis is placed on recent advances in helminthology research.
Problems in ParasitologyIDIS 8050
Parasitic diseases of birds and mammals. Nature of the studies determined by the Parasitic diseases of birds and mammals. Nature of the studies deteremined by the student's major field of interest.
Advanced MolecularTechniques IDIS 8080L
Current techniques in molecular biology that are broadly applicable with infectious disease research. Topics include bioinformatics and phylogenetic analysis, genotyping and mutation detection, DNA and RNA isolation and analysis, quantitative real-time PCR and RNAi.
Virology and Viral Pathogenesis VPAT(IDIS)8150
Basic virology and the pathogenic mechanisms of some of the most important human and animal viral pathogens. Offered in the Fall semester every other year.
Seminar in Infectious DiseasesIDIS 8160
Semi-formal meetings for discussion of research and new developments in the field. Attendance is required of all Infectious Diseases graduate students.
Experimental Design in Molecular MicrobiologyIDIS (MIBO) 8200
Medical pathogens emphasizing molecular techniques.
Global Perspectives on Tropical and Emerging Infectious DiseasesIDIS (MIBO) 8260
Global status, epidemiology and control of parasitic, viral, and bacterial diseases of major public health importance. Emphasis will be on the scientific, policy, and economic aspects of past, current, and future public health approaches to deal with these globally challenging infectious diseases from multiple and integrative perspectives.
Special Topics in ParasitologyIDIS 8250
Published research and new developments in the study of parasites, their hosts and vectors.
Advanced Immunology IIIDIS 8300
Molecular immunology of signal transduction; T-cell, B-cell and NK cell regulation by MHC class I and II antigens; mechanisms of apoptosis; peptide processing and presentation. Lectures presented from recent research literature. Laboratory encourages graduate student involvement of their own research, with emphasis on flow cytometry and other analytical approaches.
Principles and Research Applications of Flow CytometryIDIS 8350
Theory and research applications of flow cytometry. Flow cytometry as it relates to immunophenotyping, cell cycle analysis, innovative procedures measuring apoptosis, and simultaneous four color analysis. Students will become independent regarding instrumentation, collection of data, analysis, etc. Hands-on experience will be obtained utilizing state-of-the-art instruments.
Special Topics in Bacterial PathogenesisIDIS 8540
Presentation and discussion of published research and new developments in microbial pathogenesis.
Special Topics in ImmunologyIDIS 8550
Presentation and discussion of published research and new developments in immunology.
Special Topics in Disease InterventionIDIS 8590
Presentation an discussion of novel research papers on disease intervention strategies.
Advanced Concepts of VirologyIDIS 8591
Areas of lecture include: 1) unifying principles of the science of virus; 2) molecular biology of viral genomes and viral structures; 3) mechanisms of attachment, entry, and genome replication; 4) transcription and replication strategies; 5) dissemination, virulence, and epidemiology; 6) virus-host interactions; 7) transformation and oncogenesis; and 8) virus control and evolution.
Problems in Infectious DiseasesIDIS 8900
Intensive study, under the direction of staff members, on approved problems in Infectious Diseases.
Doctoral ResearchIDIS 9000
Research while enrolled for a doctoral degree under the direction of faculty members.
Doctoral DissertationIDIS 9300
Dissertation writing under the direction of the major professor.
UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULUM
People, Parasites and PlaguesIDIS (CBIO) 3100
This science for non-science majors course takes a multidisciplinary approach to examining the impact of infectious diseases on human populations. Epidemic (both past and present) and emerging diseases; how they are identified, studied and combated; and the sociological, psychological, historical, ecological and economic implications of infectious diseases are discussed.
People, Parasites and Plagues (Honors)IDIS (CBIO) 3100H
This science for non-science majors course takes a multidisciplinary approach to examining the impact of infectious diseases on human populations. Epidemic (both past and present) and emerging diseases; how they are identified, studied and combated; and the sociological, psychological, historical, ecological and economic implications of infectious diseases are discussed.
Molecular BacteriologyIDIS 4450/6450
Techniques involved in identifying bacterial genes and discerning their function. The general principles behind cloning, nucleic acid hybridizations, and PCR. Issues concerning scientific integrity and patent issues.
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