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Mary Ellin Robinson
MCB 532
Seattle Campus
Replication, regulation, and pathogenesis of several groups of human viruses, including human immunodeficiency virus and papillomaviruses. Emphasis on the unique aspects of the viral-like cycles as they relate to effects on infected cells and organisms. Guest lecturers focus on viral immunology, measles. herpes simplex virus, and HHV-8. Offered: A.
Class description
Students will learn basic and advanced concepts in virology by focusing on major groups of human pathogenic viruses including HIV, Influenza virus, Ebola, SARS, measles, polio virus, herpesviruses, papillomaviruses, Smallpox, and others. The major emphasis will be on virus replication, evolution, and pathogenesis. Instructor: M. Emerman; Offered Fall, Biannually Location: Fred Hutchison Cancer Reasearch Center
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