Biological Sciences 321VX - Conference Course: 'Outsmarting Pathogens'

Outsmarting Pathogens

Fall
2023
01
4.00
Rebeccah Lijek

TH 01:30PM-04:20PM

Mount Holyoke College
122184
Clapp Laboratory 413
rlijek@mtholyoke.edu
Smallpox, a disfiguring infection called "one of the most devastating diseases known to humanity" by the World Health Organization, was eradicated from the planet through immunization. Polio paralyzed 350,000 children a year until immunization reduced infection by 99%. Why have we succeeded in immunizing against these pathogens but not HIV or the common cold? Students in this seminar will discuss primary literature in immunology, microbiology, and epidemiology to learn how vaccines outsmart pathogens. Study of biological mechanisms will be complemented with exploration of the socioeconomic factors that influence vaccine development and usage. Students' independent research will connect their interests and current events to course concepts.

Prereq: BIOL-230 or both BIOL-210 and BIOL-220.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.