GMS 6132 Introductory Gene and Immunotherapy
- Credits: 2
- Prerequisite: minimum grade of C in GMS 6121
- When Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer C
- Syllabus: GMS 6132 Introductory Gene and Immunotherapy
Description
An overview of gene and immunotherapy with emphasis on translational applications, including fundamental understanding of the principles and mechanisms of gene and immunotherapy, specifically molecular biology of gene therapy and basic immunology and immunotherapy. Preclinical and clinical applications of both will be discussed.
Course Goals
The goal of this course is to provide a fundamental background in gene and immunotherapy, with further introduction to related molecular biology technologies and a discussion of particular preclinical and clinical applications. The course is designed to enable students to gain a fundamental understanding of the principles and mechanisms of gene and immunotherapy.
At A Glance
- 100% online
- Classes offered spring, summer, & fall
- No GRE requirement
- Over 40 courses to choose from
- Tuition $535.00 per credit hour
MS in Microbiology & Cell Science
with concentrations in:
- Medical Microbiology & Biochemistry
- Microbiome in Health and Disease
Certificates in
Medical Microbiology
Microbiome in Health
Environmental Microbiology
Clinical Laboratory Microbiologist