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Yale - Immunology for Epidemiologists

EMD 512 01 (14024)   M 1.00-1.50 LEPH 101 Fall 2009    This course is designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of immunology including antigens, antibodies, methods for detecting antibodies, cells of the immune system, products of such cells, and immune mechanisms. Experience will be gained in the analysis of primary research papers with relevance to immunologic aspects of epidemiologic studies. Prerequisite: two terms of college biology.  
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Yale - Seminar in EMD

EMD 525 01 (14025)   Th 12.00-12.50 LEPH 608 Fall 2009       
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Yale - Lab&FieldStudiesInfectDiseases

EMD 563 01 (14026)   HTBA Fall 2009       
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Yale - Epi of Vec Borne&Zoonotic Dis

EMD 572 01 (14045)   TTh 3.00-4.20 LEPH 115 Fall 2009       
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Yale - Advanced Research Laboratories

EMD 670 01 (14027)   HTBA Fall 2009    This course is required for all EMD graduate students and is taken for three terms. The course offers experience in directed research and reading in selected research laboratories. The first two terms must be taken in the first year of the doctoral program while the third term is normally taken in the summer after the first year. Prerequisite: doctoral student status.  
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Yale - Molecular and Cellular Processes of Parasitic Eukaryotes

EMD 680 01 (14020) /MBIO680 MW 10.45-12.00 Fall 2009    An introductory topic-based course in modern parasitology: for each topic there is an introductory lecture followed by a journal club-like discussion session of relevant papers selected from the literature. This course provides an introduction to basic biological concepts of parasitic eukaryotes causing diseases in humans. Topics include strategies used by parasitic eukaryotes to establish infections in the host and approaches to disease control, through either chemotherapy, vaccines, or genomics. In addition, emphasis is placed on evaluating the quality and limitation of scientific publications and developing skills in scientific communication. Prerequisite: permission of the instructor.  
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