Immunoengineering Laboratory
3.0
creditsAverage Course Rating
This half-semester flipped-content laboratory course will consist of modules that provide students with valuable hands-on experience in cell-based immunoengineering. Modules contain experiments including immune cell culture techniques, immunofluorescence labeling and imaging, inflammatory pathway stimulation, and immune-induced cytotoxicity. Students will collect and analyze their own experimental data, write-up results in publication structured reports, and engage in active discussion of current scientific literature. Requirement(s): Bloodborne Pathogens training to remain enrolled in this class. To access the tutorial, login to myLearning and enter the title in the Search box to locate the appropriate module.
Fall 2014
Professor: Eileen Haase
Students appreciated the opportunity for hands-on experience this course provided. They also enjoyed the wide variety of topics covered. Students believed the course’s greatest shortcoming was the inability to pursue the various topics in great depth. They thought the course could be improved with the availability of better lab equipment. They also believed that the class could benefit from more consistent expectations on assignments between the different teachers of the class. Students felt it was important for potential participants to know that the course was taught by multiple instructors.