1. S.12-69
  2. New Graduate Course Proposal Form
      1. -.PROP OSED COURSE
  3. MBB 331 or permission of the instructor .
  4. New Graduate Course Proposal Form
      1. -. P R OPO SED C OU RSE
  5. MB B /HSC I 426 or perm i ssion o f t he instructor.
    1. see attached
  6. Graduate Course Minor Change Form

M
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Dean of
Graduate
Studies
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2012
For information:
Acting
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delegated
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u
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h
o
ri
ty a
t it
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m
eeting of
5 March
2012
,
t
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e
SGSC
moved
t
o
approve
th
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following curriculum
r
ev
i
s
i
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s:
Effective
Date is September 2012
Faculty
of Health
Sciences
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C
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FHS
co
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4
The Immune
System
1:
Ba
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Inna
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SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
THINK
I
NG
OF THE
WORLD
FACULTY OF
HEALTH
SCIENCES
Simon
Fraser University
Blusson
Hall
8888
University
Drive
Burnaby
,
B
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.
V5A
1S
6
February
20,
2012
TO:
FROM:
Dr
.
Wade Parkhouse
Dean Graduate
Studies
Margo Moore,
Associate
Dean, Education
Faculty
of Health
Sciences
Margo Moore
Associate
Dean
,
Education
Office
:
778-782-3441
Fax
:
778-782-5766
Email
:
mmoore@sfu
.
ca
SUBJECT:
New Graduate Courses in Faculty
of
Health
Sciences
Cross-listed
with Molecular Biology
and
Biochemi
s
try
Dear Dr.
Parklf
o
~
se
:
As
Dr. Scott,
the cha
ir
of the MSc PhD committee in FHS has discussed with you, FHS is
resubmitting their proposal for two new
grad courses,
HSCI
726-4 and
HSCI
727
-
3,
that will
be cross
-
li
sted
with two MBB
graduate
course
s
that
are
already on the books (MBB 726-4
and
MBB
727
-
3).
Please find attached a memo from Bruce Brandhor
s
t
,
Chair
of MBB,
stating
that the MBB Grad
Studies Committee
ha
s
approved of
thi
s
plan
.
The
addition of
these two
courses
will
complete
the plan between FHS
and
MBB for
cross
listing
its
undergraduate and
g
radu
ate
immunology
courses,
Immun
e
Sy
s
tem I (MBB/HSCI 426
and
.
n
ow
MBB
726)
Immun
e System
II
(MBB/HSCI
427 and
MBB
727)
~
Note
that there
are
v
extra
requirements of the
graduate students enro
ll
ed
in the
courses
.
The cross
li
st
in
g
wa
s
designed to make
it
po
ss
ible for faculty in
the
FHS immunology
group,
which
spans
both
MBB
and
FHS,
to teach
these core
immunolo
gy
course
s
.
Sincerely,
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Margo Mo
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,
F
aculty of Health
Scien
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that
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ts ca
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it
fo
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c
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it
in a
dd
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SC
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SIMON
FRASER
UNIVERSITY
DEAN OF GRADUATE STUDIES
FEB 2
1 2012

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New
Graduate Course Proposal Form
-.PROP
OSED
COURSE
DEAN OF GRADUATE
S·T·U~I~S fjf':f=l~
Program leg.
ECONJ
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810)
726
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4)
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Th
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Immun
e
System
1
:
B
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of
I
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a
t
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Adaptive
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Short Title
(appears on
transcripts,
max
25 characters)
Th
e
I
mmune
System
I
Course
Description
for SFU Calendar
0
see attached document
0
Learning outcomes
identified
The basic
orga
ni
zatio
n
of
the
immune system, includ
in
g s
t
ructure, function and genetics of antibodies, T
-
cell
receptors
,
innate
immune
re
cep
tor
s,
and the
comp
l
ement system.
Inn
ate, a
nt
ibody a
n
d ce
llular im
mune
r
esponses a
n
d
their
control, and
deve
l
op
ment
of
th
e ce
ll
s
involved
in th
ese responses.
Prerequisite: MBB 331
or
pe
rmission
of
the
in
st
ru
c
t
or. S
tud
e
nt
s
with
c
r
ed
it
for
MBB
or
HS
C
I
426,
MBB
826 o
r
MBB
726 may
not
co
mplete HSCI
726
fo
r
credit.
Available
Course Components:
IZJ
Lecture
121
Seminar
CJ
Laboratory
0
Practicum
0
Onl
i
ne
D
Grading Basis
l2l
Graded
D
Satisfactory
/Unsatisfactory
0
In Progress/Complete
Prerequisites
(if
any)
0
see
attached
docum
en
t

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MBB 331 or permission of the instructor
.
0
This
proposed course
i
s
combined with an undergrad course: Course number
and
units:
HSC
1
4264
and
MBB
4264
Addit
i
onal course
r
equirements for
graduate
stude
nt
s
0
See attached docume
nt
(if
th
i
s s
pac
e
i
s
in
s
ufficien
t
)
An
ex
t
r
a
hour
of
tutoria
l
per
week
.
Campus at which course will
be
offered (check a
ll
that
apply
)
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Burnaby
0
Vancouver
CJ
Surrey
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GNW
D
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d
enrolment
I
Date
of
initial offering
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15
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20
Fa
ll
20
1
2
4
h
r
s/week fo
r 13
weeks
Justifica
t
i
on
0
See
at
t
ac
h
e
d
document
-.RESOURCES
If
additional resources
are
required
t
o offer
thi
s
course
,
the departm
e
nt proposing
t
he course should be prepared to
provid
e
information
on the
so
urce(
s
) of
those additional
r
eso
u
rces.
Faculty
member(s) who
will
normally t
eac
h
this course
0
information
a
bout their
compe
t
ency
to
tea
ch the
course is appended
Jamie Scott (F
H
S &
MBB)
Number
of additional
fa
c
ulty
members required in order to offer this
co
ur
se
none
Additiona
l
space required in order
to
offer this course
D
see
atta
ched
d
ocume
nt
none
Additional specialized equipment required in
order
to
offer
this
course
O
see
attached document
non
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Library
resources
required
(append details)
D
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D
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n
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n
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SIGNATURES
When a
department proposes a new
course
it
must first
be
sent
to
the chai
r
s of each
faculty
graduate program
committee
where there might be an
overla
.
p in
course content.
The
chairs
will
i
ndicate
that
overlap
conce
rn
s
have
been dealt with
by signing the appropriate
space or via
a
separate
memo or
e-mail
!
attached to this form).
Th
e
new
course proposal must
also be sent
to
the Library fo
r
a
report
on library resources.
Once
over
l
ap concerns
have been
d
eal
t
w
i
th,
s
ignatures
indi
cate approval
b
y
th
e
departmen
t
,
home fac
ul
ty and
Senate
Graduate
Stud
i
es Committee.
Other Faculties
The signature(s]
below indicate that the Dean(s]
or
designate
of other Faculties affected by the
proposed
new
course
suppor
t
!sl the approval
o
f
the
new
course.
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Faculty
Signature
of Dean or Designate
Date
see attached
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t
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ignature
Da
te
---
Department Chair
Signature
Da
te
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Faculty
approval
indi
cates
that all the nece
ssa
ry
course co
n
te
n
t and ove
rl
ap
con
ce
rns
have been resolved, and
that
the
Faculty/Department
commits
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r
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epo
rt
has been
seen, and
all
resource
issues
d
ea
lt
with. Once approved, new
cou
r
se
proposals
are sent
to Senate for
i
nformation.
Senate
Graduate Studies Comm
i
ttee
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-.CONTACT
Upon
approval of the course,
the
Dean of Graduate Studies office will
cons
ult
with
the
department or school regarding
other
co
ur
se a
tt
rib
ut
es
that may
be
required to
enab
l
e
the proper
entry of
the new
course
in the
student record system.
Department
I
School
I
Program
Co
nt
act
name
Contact emai
l

Instructor:
Descriptio
off opics
Grading:
Required texts:
Prerequisite:
Notes:
FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
HSCI
726-4
Immune System I: Basis of Innate and Adaptive Immunity
Fall2012
Dr. J. Scott, Office: SSB 7144 and BH 9706; Email: jkscott@sfu.ca
General Course Description
This course covers basic organization of the immune system, including structure, function
and genetics
of antibodies, T -cell receptors, innate immune receptors, and the complement
system. Innate, antibody and cellular immune responses and their control, and
development
of the cells involved in these responses.
3 lecture hours/week; 1 tutorial hour/week;
0 lab hours
Lecture Topics
1. Basic concepts in Immunology
2. Innate Immunity I
3. Innate Immunity
II
4. Antigen Recognition by B-and T-Cell Receptors
5. The Generation
of Lymphocyte Antigen Receptors
6. Antigen Presentation
toT Lymphocytes
7. Signaling through Immune System Receptors
8. The Development and Survival
of Lymphocytes I
9. The Development and Survival
of Lymphocytes II
I 0. T -Cell Mediated Immunity
11. The Humoral Immune Response
12. Dynamics
of Adaptive Immunity
13. The Mucosal Immune
System
7 bi-weekly, non-cumulative exams, a 30-min, in-class presentation, homework, class
participation. The final exam will not be cumulative.
K.M. Murphy,
P. Travers and M. Walport.
Janeway's Immunobiology.
8th Edition. 2012.
Garland Publishing, ISBN: 9780815342434.
http:/ /www.garlandscience.com/product/isbn/9780815342434
Original research articles and review articles.
MBB 331
or permission of the instructor.
HSCI 726 and MBB 726 are cross-listed courses; their content is identical. As compared to
their undergraduate counterparts taking HSCIIMBB 426, graduate students taking
HSCIIMBB 726 will present a primary paper from the literature on their own, and they are
expected to provide a longer summary that will include a literature review and a critique
of
the paper in light of the current literature. Students who have taken MBB 426, HSCI 426
or MBB 726 may not receive credit for HSCI 726.
Students requiring accommodations as a result of a disability should contact the Centre for Students with Disabilities
(778-782-5630 or e-mail: csdo@sfu.ca).
All students are subject to and responsible for being familiar with the
SFU academic integrity policy, which can be
found on-line at http://students.sfu.ca/academicintegrity/index.html
Students are expected to be familiar with the plagiarism tutorial found at
http://www-old.lib.sfu.ca/researchhelp/tutorials/interactive/plagiarism/tutorial/table-of-contents.htm
For help with writing, learning and study strategies please contact the
Student Learning Commons at
http:/ /learningcommons. sfu.ca/

FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
HSCI 426-4 The Immune System
1: Basis of Innate and Adaptive Immunity
Instructor:
Description/topics:
Grading:
Required texts:
Also Required:
Recommended texts:
0100 Fall2011
Dr. J. K. Scott, Office: SSB 7144 & BLU 9502; Email: jkscott@sfu.ca
General Course Description:
This course covers basic organization of the immune system, including structure, function
and genetics
of antibodies, T -cell receptors, innate immune receptors, and the complement
system. Innate, antibody and cellular immune responses and their control, and
development
of the cells involved in these responses.
4 lecture hours/week; 1 tutorial hour/week; 0 lab hours
Lecture Schedule:
Lecture#
1-2
3-4
5-6
7-8
9-10
11-12
13-14
15-16
17-18
19-20
21-22
23-24
25-26
Lecture#
1-2
3-4
5-6
7-8
9-10
11-12
13-14
15-16
17-18
19-20
21-22
23-24
25-26
Lecture#
1-2
3-4
5-6
7-8
9-10
11-12
13-14
15-16
17-18
19-20
21-22
23-24
25-26
7 bi-weekly, non-cumulative exams, one 15-min. in-class presentation, a 2-page
presentation summary, clicker quizzes. The final exam will not be cumulative.
K.M. Murphy.
Janeway's lmmunobiology.
8th Edition. 2011. Garland Publishing, ISBN:
978-08153-4243-4. http://www.garlandscience.com/textbooks/9780815342434.asp
!<Clicker (old and new ones are available
in the SFU bookstore)
Those interested
in medicine might like to get the companion text: R. Geha & F. Rosen.
Case Studies in Immunology.
5th Ed. 2007. Garland Publishing, ISBN13: 978-08153-
4145-1. http://www.garlandscience.com/textbooks/081534145l.asp
Prerequisite/co-requisite: Prerequisite: MBB
331 or consent of the instructor.
Notes:
Students who have taken MBB 426, BICH 426, MBB 726, HSCI 325, HSCI 425 or
HSCI 726, may not receive credit for HSCI 426.
Students requiring accommodations as a result
of a disability should contact the Centre for Students with Disabilities
(778-782-5630
or e-mail: csdo@sfu.ca).
All students are subject to and responsible for being familiar with the SFU academic integrity policy which can be found
on-line at http:/ /students.sfu.calacademicintegrity /index.html
Students are advised to review the plagiarism tutorial found at http://www-
old.lib.sfu.ca/researchhelp/tutorials/interactive/plagiarism/tutorial/table-of-contents.htm
For help with writing, learning and study strategies please contact the Student Learning Commons at
http://learningcommons.sfu.ca/

Instructor:
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY
MBB 426-4
The Immune System I: Basis of Innate and Adaptive Immunity
Fall2011
Description/topics:
Dr. J. K. Scott, Office: SSB 7144 & BLU 9502; Email: jkscott@sfu.ca
General Course Description:
Grading:
Required texts:
Also Required:
Recommended texts:
This course covers basic organization of the immune system, including structure,
function and genetics of antibodies, T -cell receptors, innate immune receptors,
and
the complement system. Innate, antibody and cellular immune responses and their
control,
and development of the cells involved in these responses.
4 lecture hours/week; 1 tutorial hour/week; 0 lab hours
Lecture Schedule:
Lecture#
Topic
1-2
Basic Concepts in Immunology
3-4
Innate Immunity: The First Lines of Defense
5-6
The Induced Responses of Innate Immunity
7-8
Antigen Recognition by B-cell and T -cell Receptors
9-10
The Generation of Lymphocyte Antigen Receptors
11-12
Antigen Presentation toT Lymphocytes
13-14
Signaling through Immune System Receptors
15-16
The Development and Survival of Lymphocytes I
17-18
The Development and Survival of Lymphocytes II
19-20
T -cell Mediated Immunity
21-22
The Humoral Immune Response
23-24
Dynamics of Adaptive Immunity
25-26
The Mucosal Immune System
Chapters
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
8
9
10
11
12
7 bi-weekly, non-cumulative exams, one 15-min. in-class presentation, a 2-page
presentation summary, clicker quizzes. The final exam will not be cumulative.
K.M. Murphy.
Janeway's lmmunobiology.
8th Edition. 2011. Garland Publishing, ISBN:
978-08153-4243-4. http://www.garlandscience.com/textbooks/9780815342434.asp
!Clicker (old and new ones are available in the SFU bookstore)
Those interested in medicine might like to get the companion text: R. Geha & F. Rosen.
Case Studies in Immunology.
5th Ed. 2007. Garland Publishing, ISBN 13: 978-08153-
4145-1. http://www.garlandsciencc.com/textbooks/0815341451.asp
Prerequisite/co-requisite: Prerequisite: MBB 331 or consent of the instructor.
Notes:
Students who have taken BICH 426, MBB 726, HSCI 325 or HSCI 425 may not
receive
credit for MBB 426.
Students requiring accommodations as a result of a disability should contact the Centre for Students with Disabilities (778-782-5630
or e-mail:
csdoCtV.sfu.ca).
All students are subject to and responsible for being familiar with the SFU academic integrity policy which can be found on-line at:
http:!/students.sfu.ca/academicintegrity/index.html
Students are advised
to review the plagiarism tutorial found at
http://www-old.lib.sfu.ca/researchhelp/tutorials!intcractive/plagiarism/tutorial!tablc-of-contents.htm
For help with writing, learning and study strategies please contact the
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such as autoimmune
diseases
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Prerequisite:
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FACULTY
OF HEALTH SCIENCES
HSCI
727-3
Immune System II: Immune Responses in Health and Disease
Spring
2012
Dr. J. Choy, Office: T ASC II 8008; Email: jonathan.choy@sfu.ca
General Course Description
Many diseases are caused by dysregulation of the immune system. This course will
examine the immunological mechanisms underlying human immunodeficiencies, HIV
infection, asthma and allergy, autoimmunity, organ transplantation, and cardiovascular
disease. Immune responses to cancer and cancer immunotherapy will also be discussed.
Lecture Topics
I. Evasion and subversion of host defenses by pathogens
2. Human immunodeficiencies
3. Acquired immunodeficiency
4. Allergy and hypersensitivity
5. Physiological induction and maintenance
of tolerance
6. Autoimmunity
7. Transplantation
8. Tumor immunology and immunotherapy
9. Immunological aspects
of atherosclerosis
2 non-cumulative exams
(30o/o each), one individual in-class presentation with written
summary
(30o/o), and class participation (10%).
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K.M. Murphy, P. Travers and M. Walport.
Janeway's lllullullobiology.
8th Edition. 2012.
Garland Publishing, ISBN: 9780815342434.
http://www.garlandscience.com/product/isbn/9780815342434
Original research articles and review articles.
The cross-listed courses, HSCI/MBB 426
or HSCIIMBB 726.
HSCI 727 and MBB 727 are cross-listed courses; their content is identical. As compared to
their undergraduate counterparts taking HSCIIMBB 427, graduate students taking
HSCIIMBB 727 will present a primary paper from the literature on their own, and they are
expected to provide a longer summary that will include a literature review and a critique
of
the paper in light of the current literature. Students who have taken MBB 427, HSCI 427
or MBB 727 may not receive credit for HSCI 727.
Students requiring accommodations as a result of a disability should contact the Centre-for Students with Disabilities
(778-782-5630
or e-mail: csdo@sfu.ca).
All students are subject to and responsible for being familiar with the
SFU academic integrity policy, which can be
found on-line at http://students.sfu.ca/academicintegrity/index.html
Students are expected to be familiar with the plagiarism tutorial found at
http:/ /www-old.lib .sfu.ca/researchhelp/tutorials/interacti ve/plagiarism/tutoriaVtab le-of-contents.htm
For help with writing, learning and study strategies please contact the Student Learning Commons at
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FACUL TV OF HEALTH SCIENCES
HSCI 427-3 Immune System II: Immune Responses in Health and Disease
0100 Spring 2012
Time:
Professor:
Office:
Email:
Phone:
Office hours:
Wed & Fri 8:30am - 1 0:20am
Dr. Jonathan Choy
TASC 118008
jonathan.choy@sfu.ca
778-782-8701
TBD
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Burnaby campus: BLU9660
Many diseases are caused by dysregulation of the immune system. This course will
examine the immunological mechanisms underlying human immunodeficiencies, HIV
infection, asthma and allergy, autoimmunity, and organ transplantation. Immune
responses to cancer and cancer immunotherapy will also be discussed.
Lecture Topics
1. Evasion and subversion of host defenses by pathogens
2. Human immunodeficiencies
3. Acquired immunodeficiency
4.
Allergy and hypersensitivity
5. Physiological induction and maintenance of tolerance
6. Autoimmunity
7. Transplantation
8. Tumor immunology and immunotherapy
TEACHING FORMAT: There will be two 2-hour classes each week.
REQUIRED TEXT:
1. K.M. Murphy, P. Travers and M. Walport.
Janeway's lmmunobiology.
8th Edition. 2012.
Garland Publishing, ISBN:
9780815342434.
http://www.garlandscience.com/product/isbn/9780815342434
2. Original research articles and review articles
GRADING:
Two non-cumulative exams
One in-class presentation with written summary
Class participation
PREREQUISITES:
30o/o each
30°/o
10°/0
HSCI 426 or MBB 426 or permission of the instructor. HSCI 427 is identical to MBB 427
and students cannot receive credit for both courses.
IMPORTANT NOTES: The professor may make changes to the syllabus if necessary,
within Faculty/University regulations.
Students who have taken MBB 427 or HSCI 427 may not receive credit for MBB 727 and
vice versa.
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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY
MBB427-1
Immune System II: Immune Responses in Health and Disease
Spring 2012
Dr. J. Choy, Office: T ASC II 8008; Email: jonathan.choy@sfu.ca
General Course Description
Many diseases are caused by dysregulation of the immune system. This course will
examine the immunological mechanisms underlying human immunodeficiencies, HIV
infection, asthma and allergy, autoimmunity, organ transplantation, and cardiovascular
disease. Immune responses to cancer and cancer immunotherapy will also be discussed.
Lecture Topics
1. Evasion and subversion of host defenses by pathogens
2. Human immunodeficiencies
3. Acquired immunodeficiency
4. Allergy and hypersensitivity
5. Physiological induction and maintenance
of tolerance
6. Autoimmunity
7. Transplantation
8. Tumor immunology and immunotherapy
9. Immunological aspects of atherosclerosis
2 non-cumulative exams
(30% each), one individual in-class presentation with written
summary
(30%), and class participation (10%).
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K.M. Murphy, P. Travers and M. Walport.
Janeway's lmmunobio/ogy.
8th Edition. 2012.
Garland Publishing, ISBN: 9780815342434.
http://www.garlandscience.com/product/isbn/9780815342434
Original research articles and review articles
MBB 426/726 or HSCI 426; MBB 427/727 is identical to
HSCI 427 and students cannot
receive credit for both courses.
Students who have taken MBB 427 or HSCI 427 may not receive credit for MBB 727
and vice versa.
Students requiring accommodations as a result of a disability should contact the Centre for Students with Disabilities
(778-782-5630
or e-mail: csdo@sfu.ca).
Ail students are subject to and responsible for being familiar with the SFU academic integrity policy which can be found
on-line at http:/ /students.sfu.ca/academicintegrity/index.html
Students are expected to be familiar with the plagiarism tutorial found
at
http://www-old.lib.sfu.ca/researchhelp/tutorials/interactive/plagiarism/tutoriaVtable-of-contents.htm
For help with writing, learning and study strategies please contact the
Student Learning Commons at
http://learningcommons.sfu.ca/

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HSCI 807-3 Researching Health Inequities
Critical examination of methodologies and methods for research on health inequities related to class, race,
ethnicity, gender and other social axes
of marginalization and power. Covers a range of disciplines
(epidemiology, social sciences), methodologies (positivist, critical, feminist, indigenous) and methods
(qualitative, quantitative, action-oriented). Emphasis on causes
of and solutions to systemic health
inequities. Prerequisite:
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