Interdepartmental Honours Program in Immunology (IHI)

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The IHI program is a 75-credit program involving the Departments of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology, and Physiology, and it incorporates elements from each of these disciplines. Since immunology is a key area of biomedical research and is critical to our understanding of the patho-physiology of many immune-mediated diseases, the program provides an excellent foundation for students interested in pursuing a career in biomedical research and/or medicine.

The program consists of 48 Required credits in basic science courses, including cell and molecular biology, microbiology and immunology, biochemistry and physiology. There are also 27 Complementary credits which allow for specialization in immunology and related disciplines. To graduate from IHI, students must have a minimum CGPA of 3.30 and must pass five immunology courses (MIMM 214, MIMM 314, MIMM 414 , PHGY 419D1D2, PHGY 513, and one of BIOC 503, MIMM 509, PHGY 531) with a minimum grade of B

The coordinators of the program are heather.melichar [at] mcgill.ca (Dr. Heather Melichar), judith.mandl [at] mcgill.ca (Dr. Judith Mandl )andanastasiya.nyzhnyk [at] mcgill.ca ( Dr. Ana Nijnik)

The IHI Research Project

One of the core components and most rewarding and challenging aspects of the IHI is the Immunology Research Project (PHGY 419D1D2) course. Each student conducts their own independent research project under the supervision of a professor of immunology and participates in all aspects of the project on a collaborative basis with the supervisor and other members of the supervisor’s laboratory. Students gain a first-hand understanding and appreciation of biomedical research by contributing to the design of meaningful experiments, by collecting, analyzing and interpreting the experimental data, and by giving oral presentations and submitting written reports of their work.

A list of approved supervisors can be found here: File 2025 IHI Program - LIst of Supervisors

If you are considering a supervisor not on the list you must contact your course coordinator for approval.

Student Eligibility

To be admitted to the IHI program,  a student must have a) completed the 6 U1 IHI Required Courses, b) obtained a grade of B or higher in MIMM 214, c) taken at least 27 U1 credits, and d) achieved a CGPA of 3.30 or higher. Students may enter the program from Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology, Physiology, and other biomedical departments such as Anatomy and Cell Biology or Pharmacology and Therapeutics. Since enrolment is limited, admission may be denied if demand exceeds the number of available places. If places are available students may also be admitted up to the end of their U2 year.

Application Process

Prospective applicants to the IHI program must carefully review all eligibility and program requirements before beginning the application process. To apply, students must complete the following steps:

1. Fill out the IHI online application form.
2. Upload a CV as a single PDF file (maximum 3 pages) to the application form.

Applications are now open. Please click the button below to access the IHI application.

IHI PROGRAM APPLICATION

  • The deadline to submit your application is May 1, 2025.
  • Decisions will be made by June 1, 2025.

 

Required Courses (48 credits)

U1 Required Courses (20 credits)

Course # Title Credits

BIOL 200. Molecular Biology.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Biology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

The physical and chemical properties of the cell and its components in relation to their structure and function. Topics include: protein structure, enzymes and enzyme kinetics; nucleic acid replication, transcription and translation; the genetic code, mutation, recombination, and regulation of gene expression.
  • Fall
  • 3 hours lecture, 1 hour optional tutorial
  • Prerequisite: BIOL 112 or equivalent
  • Corequisite: CHEM 212 or equivalent, or CHEM 204

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BIOL 201. Cell Biology and Metabolism.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Biology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

This course introduces the student to our modern understanding of cells and how they work. Major topics to be covered include: photosynthesis, energy metabolism and metabolic integration; plasma membrane including secretion, endocytosis and contact mediated interactions between cells; cytoskeleton including cell and organelle movement; the nervous system; hormone signaling; the cell cycle.
  • Winter
  • 3 hours lecture, 1 hour optional tutorial
  • Prerequisite: BIOL 200.
  • Restriction: Not open to students who have taken or are taking ANAT 212 or BIOC 212

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BIOC 212. Molecular Mechanisms of Cell Function.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Biochemistry (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

An introductory course describing the biochemistry and molecular biology of selected key functions of animal cells, including: gene expression; mitochondrial production of metabolic energy; cellular communication with the extra-cellular environment; and regulation of cell division.
  • Winter
  • Prerequisite: BIOL 200
  • Restrictions: A non-terminal course intended to be followed by BIOC 311; BIOC 312 in the U2 year. Not open to students who have taken or are taking BIOL 201 or ANAT 212.

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Cell Biology and Metabolism

 

Molecular Mechanisms of Cell Function 

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CHEM 212. Introductory Organic Chemistry 1.

Credits: 4
Offered by: Chemistry (Faculty of Science)
Terms offered: Summer 2025
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Description

A fundamental study of aliphatic compounds and saturated functional groups including modern concepts of bonding, reaction mechanisms, conformational analysis, spectroscopy, and stereochemistry.
  • Note: Some CEGEP programs provide equivalency for this course. For more information, please see the Department of Chemistry’s Web page (http://www.chemistry.mcgill.ca/advising/outside/equivalent.htm).
  • Note: Some CEGEP programs provide equivalency for this course. For more information, please see the Department of Chemistry's Web page (http://www.chemistry.mcgill.ca/advising/outside/equivalent.htm).
  • **Due to the intensive nature of this course, the standard add/drop and withdrawal deadlines do not apply. Add/drop is the second lecture day and withdrawal is the fourth lecture day.
  • Fall, Summer
  • Prerequisite: CHEM 110 and CHEM 120 or equivalent.
  • Restriction: Not open to students registered in Chemistry or Biochemistry. Not open to students who have taken or are taking CHEM 211, CHEM 242, or equivalent.
  • Each lab section is limited enrolment
  • Note: Some CEGEP programs provide equivalency for this course. For more information, please see the Department of Chemistry's Web page (http://www.chemistry.mcgill.ca/advising/outside/equivalent.htm).

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CHEM 222. Introductory Organic Chemistry 2.

Credits: 4
Offered by: Chemistry (Faculty of Science)
Terms offered: Summer 2025
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Description

Modern spectroscopic techniques for structure determination. The chemistry of alcohols, ethers, carbonyl compounds, and amines, with special attention to mechanistic aspects. Special topics.
  • **Due to the intensive nature of this course, the standard add/drop and withdrawal deadlines do not apply. Add/drop is the second lecture day and withdrawal is the fourth lecture day.
  • Winter, Summer
  • Prerequisite: CHEM 212 or CHEM 242 or equivalent.
  • Restriction: Not open to Chemistry or Biochemistry students. Not open to students who have taken or are taking CHEM 234 or CHEM252.

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Organic Chemistry 2 4

MIMM 211. Introductory Microbiology.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Microbiology & Immunology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

A general treatment of microbiology bearing specifically on the biological properties of microorganisms. Emphasis will be on procaryotic cells. Basic principles of microbial genetics are also introduced.
  • Fall
  • 3 hours of lecture
  • Corequisite: BIOL 200

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PHGY 209. Mammalian Physiology 1.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Physiology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

Physiology of body fluids, blood, body defense mechanisms, muscle, peripheral, central, and autonomic nervous systems.
  • Restriction: Not open to students who have taken PHGY 211 or PHGY 201 or students who are taking and who have taken NSCI 200.
  • Fall
  • 3 hours lectures weekly
  • Prerequisites: BIOL 112, CHEM 110, CHEM 120, PHYS 101 or PHYS 131, and PHYS 102 or PHYS 142. Pre-/co-requisites: BIOL 200, CHEM 212 or equivalent.
  • Restriction: Not open to students who have taken PHGY 211 or students who are taking and who have taken NSCI 200.
  • Restriction: For students in the Faculty of Science, and other students by permission of the instructor

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Introductory Microbiology

 

Mammalian Physiology 1

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MIMM 214. Introductory Immunology: Elements of Immunity.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Microbiology & Immunology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

Basic immunology, organs and cells, elements of innate immunity, phagocytes, complement, elements of adaptive immunity, B-cells, T-cells, antigen presenting cells, MHC genes and molecules, antigen processing and presentation, cytokines and chemokines. Emphasis on anatomy and the molecular and cellular players working together as a physiological system to maintain human health.
  • Prerequisite: BIOL 200
  • Corequisite: BIOL 201 or ANAT 212/BIOC 212

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U2 Required Courses (13 credits)

ANAT 261. Introduction to Dynamic Histology.

Credits: 4
Offered by: Anatomy and Cell Biology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

An introduction to light and electron microscopic anatomy in which cell and tissue dynamics will be explored in the principal tissues and organs of the body.
  • Fall
  • 3 hours lectures, 2 hours laboratory
  • Must be taken in U1 by students in Anatomy and Cell Biology programs
  • Prerequisite: BIOL 112 or CEGEP equivalent
  • Restriction: Open to students in biological sciences and others by special permission

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Introduction to Dynamic Histology 4

BIOC 311. Metabolic Biochemistry.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Biochemistry (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

The generation of metabolic energy in higher organisms with an emphasis on its regulation at the molecular, cellular and organ level. Chemical concepts and mechanisms of enzymatic catalysis are also emphasized. Included: selected topics in carbohydrate, lipid and nitrogen metabolism; complex lipids and biological membranes; hormonal signal transduction.
  • Fall
  • Prerequisites: BIOL 200, BIOL 201 or BIOC 212, CHEM 222 or CHEM 234

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Metabolic Biochemistry 3

BIOC 312. Biochemistry of Macromolecules.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Biochemistry (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

Gene expression from the start of transcription to the synthesis of proteins, their modifications and degradation. Topics covered: purine and pyrimidine metabolism; transcription and its regulation; mRNA processing; translation; targeting of proteins to specific cellular sites; protein glycosylation; protein phosphorylation; protein turn-over; programmed cell death (apoptosis).
  • Winter
  • Prerequisites: BIOC 311, BIOL 200, BIOL 201 or BIOC 212

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Biochemistry of Macromolecules 3

MIMM 314. Intermediate Immunology.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Microbiology & Immunology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

An intermediate-level immunology course covering the cellular and molecular basis of lymphocyte development and activation in immune responses in health and disease.
  • Winter
  • 3 hours of lecture
  • Prerequisite: MIMM 214

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U3 Required Courses (15 credits)

PHGY 531. Topics in Applied Immunology.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Physiology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

Seminar format course in which experts in immunologic mechanisms of resistance against a variety of infectious diseases, including AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis oversee student moderators in their presentation of recent scientific literature in the field.
  • Winter
  • Restriction: Permission of the instructor. U3 InterDept. Honours Immunology students and graduate students with strong immunology background i.e. PHGY 513 and BIOC 503

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Topics in Applied Immunology 3

PHGY 419D1. Immunology Research Project.

Credits: 4.5
Offered by: Physiology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

Individual research projects in immunology under the guidance of staff members in the three participating departments: Physiology, Biochemistry, and Microbiology and Immunology.
  • No credit will be given for this course unless both PHGY 419D1 and PHGY 419D2 are successfully completed in consecutive terms
  • Fall
  • 15 hours lab/week
  • Restriction: Enrolment restricted to U3 Interdepartmental Honours Immunology students or permission of instructors
  • Students must register for both PHGY 419D1 and PHGY 419D2.
  • No credit will be given for this course unless both PHGY 419D1 and PHGY 419D2 are successfully completed in consecutive terms

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Immunology Research Project 4.5

PHGY 419D2. Immunology Research Project.

Credits: 4.5
Offered by: Physiology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

See PHGY 419D1 for course description.
  • Winter
  • 15 hours lab/week
  • Prerequisite: PHGY 419D1
  • No credit will be given for this course unless both PHGY 419D1 and PHGY 419D2 are successfully completed in consecutive terms
  • Restriction: Enrolment restricted to U3 Interdepartmental Honours Immunology students or permission of instructors

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Immunology Research Project 4.5

PHGY 513. Translational Immunology.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Physiology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

Advanced key concepts in immunology as they relate to health and disease, including infectious diseases, non-infectious diseases and autoimmunity, and cancer immunology.
  • Winter
  • 3 hours lectures
  • Prerequisite: MIMM 314 or PHGY 313 or permission of the instructor

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Complementary Courses (27 credits)

U1 Complementary Courses (6 credits)

3 credits selected from:

BIOL 373. Biometry.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Biology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

Elementary statistical methods in biology. Introduction to the analysis of biological data with emphasis on the assumptions behind statistical tests and models. Use of statistical techniques typically available on computer packages.
  • Fall
  • 2 hours lecture and 2 hours laboratory
  • Prerequisite: MATH 112 or equivalent
  • You may not be able to receive credit for this course and other statistic courses. Be sure to check the Course Overlap section under Faculty Degree Requirements in the Arts or Science section of the Calendar.

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Biometry 3

MATH 203. Principles of Statistics 1.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Mathematics and Statistics (Faculty of Science)
Terms offered: Summer 2025
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Description

Examples of statistical data and the use of graphical means to summarize the data. Basic distributions arising in the natural and behavioural sciences. The logical meaning of a test of significance and a confidence interval. Tests of significance and confidence intervals in the one and two sample setting (means, variances and proportions).
  • You may not be able to receive credit for this course and other statistic courses. Be sure to check the Course Overlap section under Faculty Degree Requirements in the Arts or Science section of the Calendar. Students should consult http://www.mcgill.ca/student-records/transfercredits/ for information regarding transfer credits for this course.
  • No calculus prerequisites
  • Restriction: This course is intended for students in all disciplines. For extensive course restrictions covering statistics courses see Section 3.6.1 of the Arts and of the Science sections of the calendar regarding course overlaps.
  • You may not be able to receive credit for this course and other statistic courses. Be sure to check the Course Overlap section under Faculty Degree Requirements in the Arts or Science section of the Calendar. Students should consult http://www.mcgill.ca/students/transfercredit for information regarding transfer credits for this course.

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Principles of Statistics 1 3

PSYC 204. Introduction to Psychological Statistics.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Psychology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

The statistical analysis of research data; frequency distributions; graphic representation; measures of central tendency and variability; elementary sampling theory and tests of significance.
  • You may not be able to receive credit for this course and other statistic courses. Be sure to check the Course Overlap section under Faculty Degree Requirements in the Arts or Science section of the Calendar.
  • Fall and Winter
  • Restriction: Not open to students who have passed a CEGEP statistics course(s) with a minimum grade of 75%: Mathematics 201-307 or 201-337 or equivalent or the combination of Quantitative Methods 300 with Mathematics 300
  • This course is a prerequisite for PSYC 305, PSYC 406, PSYC 310, PSYC 336
  • You may not be able to receive credit for this course and other statistic courses. Be sure to check the Course Overlap section under Faculty Degree Requirements in the Arts or Science section of the Calendar.

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Introduction to Psychological Statistics 3

plus 3 credits selected from:

ANAT 214. Systemic Human Anatomy.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Anatomy and Cell Biology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

Introduction to the gross anatomy of the various organ systems of head, neck and trunk regions of the human body. Emphasis on functional anatomy. Laboratory component includes exploration of the human body through cadaveric prosections, imaging and other materials.
  • Fall
  • 2 hours lectures, 2 hours laboratory
  • Prerequisites: BIOL 112 (or CEGEP equivalent), PHGY 209 and PHGY 210
  • This course is limited in size, with guaranteed admission for all students enrolled in the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology. Students in other programs will be permitted to enroll as space allows.

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Systematic Human Anatomy 3

ANAT 262. Introductory Molecular and Cell Biology.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Anatomy and Cell Biology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

The architectural, functional and temporal continuity of organelles and the cytoskeleton of mammalian cells is introduced as well as their functional integration in the phenomena of exocytosis, endocytosis, protein trafficking and cell motility and adhesion.
  • Winter
  • 3 hours lecture
  • Corequisites: ANAT 212 or BIOC 212 or BIOL 201
  • Restriction: Open to students in biological sciences and others by special permission

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Introductory Molecular and Cell Biology 3

BIOL 202. Basic Genetics.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Biology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

Introduction to basic principles, and to modern advances, problems and applications in the genetics of higher and lower organisms with examples representative of the biological sciences.
  • Winter
  • 3 hours lecture, 1 hour optional tutorial per week
  • Prerequisite: BIOL 200 or BIOL 219
  • Restriction: Not open to students who have taken or are taking LSCI 204 or BIOL 302.

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Basic Genetics 3

BIOL 205. Functional Biology of Plants and Animals.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Biology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

Unified view of form and function in animals and plants. Focus on how the laws of chemistry and physics illuminate biological processes relating to the acquisition of energy and materials and their use in movement, growth, development, reproduction and responses to environmental stress.
  • Restriction: Not open to students who are taking or have taken PLNT 201.
  • Winter
  • 3 hours lecture, optional conference hour
  • Prerequisites: BIOL 200 and PHYS 101 or 131 or equivalent
  • Corequisite: ANAT 212/BIOC 212 or BIOL 201

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Biology of Organisms 3

BIOL 304. Evolution.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Biology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

A comprehensive introduction to evolutionary biology. It covers both short-term and long-term evolutionary processes. Topics include the history of life, the origin of species, adaptation, natural selection and sexual selection.
  • Fall
  • 3 hours lecture.
  • Prerequisite: BIOL 205 and BIOL 215 or ENVR 202

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Evolution 3

CHEM 203. Survey of Physical Chemistry.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Chemistry (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

The fundamentals of thermodynamics and chemical kinetics with applications to biomolecular systems. Thermodynamic and kinetic control of biological processes.
  • Restriction: Not open to students who have taken or are taking CHEM 204 or CHEM 213
  • Restriction: Intended for students in biological science programs requiring only one course in physical chemistry Restriction: Not open to students who have taken or are taking CHEM 204 or CHEM 213 or CHEM 223 and CHEM 243.
  • Fall
  • Prerequisites: CHEM 110 and CHEM 120 or equivalent.
  • Restrictions: Intended for students in biological science programs requiring only one course in physical chemistry. Not open to students who have taken or are taking CHEM 204 or CHEM 213 or CHEM 223 and CHEM 243.

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CHEM 204. Physical Chemistry/Biological Sciences 1.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Chemistry (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

Similar to CHEM 223/CHEM 243. Emphasis on the use of biological examples to illustrate the principles of physical chemistry. The relevance of physical chemistry to biology is stressed.
  • Restriction: Not open to students who have taken or are taking CHEM 203 or CHEM 213 or CHEM 223 and CHEM 243.
  • Fall, Winter
  • Prerequisites: CHEM 110 and CHEM 120 or equivalent and one full course in calculus
  • Restriction: Not open to students who have taken or are taking CHEM 203 or CHEM 213.

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Survey of Physical Chemistry

 

Physical Chemistry/Biological Sciences 1

3

 

3

CHEM 287. Introductory Analytical Chemistry.

Credits: 2
Offered by: Chemistry (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

Qualitative and quantitative analysis. A survey of methods of analysis including theory and practice of semimicro qualitative analysis and representative gravimetric, volumetric and instrumental methods.
  • Fall
  • Prerequisites: CHEM 110 and CHEM 120, or CHEM 115, or equivalent.
  • Corequisite: Students in CHEM 287 are required to take the laboratory, CHEM 297, either simultaneously with CHEM 287 or in the term following CHEM 287.
  • Restrictions: Not open to students who have taken CHEM 257D1/D2 or CHEM 277D1/D2.

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CHEM 297. Introductory Analytical Chemistry Laboratory.

Credits: 1
Offered by: Chemistry (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

Introductory experiments in analytical chemistry emphasizing classical and instrumental methods of quantitative analysis.
  • Fall, Winter
  • Prerequisites: CHEM 110 and CHEM 120, or CHEM 115, or equivalent.
  • Pre- or Co-requisite: CHEM 287.
  • Restriction: Not open to students who have taken CHEM 257D1/D2 or CHEM 277D1/D2.

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Introductory Analytical Chemistry

Introductory Analytical Chemistry Laboratory
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2

COMP 202. Foundations of Programming.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Computer Science (Faculty of Science)
Terms offered: Summer 2025
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Description

Introduction to computer programming in a high level language: variables, expressions, primitive types, methods, conditionals, loops. Introduction to algorithms, data structures (arrays, strings), modular software design, libraries, file input/output, debugging, exception handling. Selected topics.
  • Restriction Note N: COMP 202 cannot be taken for credit with or after COMP 250.
  • 3 hours
  • Restrictions: Not open to students who have taken or are taking COMP 204, COMP 208, or GEOG 333; not open to students who have taken or are taking COMP 206 or COMP 250.
  • COMP 202 is intended as a general introductory course, while COMP 204 is intended for students in life sciences, and COMP 208 is intended for students in physical sciences and engineering.
  • To take COMP 202, students should have a solid understanding of pre-calculus fundamentals such as polynomial, trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions.

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Foundations of Programming 3

COMP 250. Introduction to Computer Science.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Computer Science (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

Mathematical tools (binary numbers, induction,recurrence relations, asymptotic complexity,establishing correctness of programs). Datastructures (arrays, stacks, queues, linked lists,trees, binary trees, binary search trees, heaps,hash tables). Recursive and non-recursivealgorithms (searching and sorting, tree andgraph traversal). Abstract data types. Objectoriented programming in Java (classes andobjects, interfaces, inheritance). Selected topics.
  • Restriction Note M: COMP 250 and COMP 203 cannot both be taken for credit.
  • 3 hours
  • Prerequisite(s): MATH 140 or equivalent. COMP 202 or COMP 204 or COMP 208 (or equivalent).
  • Corequisite(s): MATH 133
  • Restriction(s): Not open to students who have taken or are taking ECSE 250.

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Introduction to Computer Science 3

MATH 204. Principles of Statistics 2.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Mathematics and Statistics (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

The concept of degrees of freedom and the analysis of variability. Planning of experiments. Experimental designs. Polynomial and multiple regressions. Statistical computer packages (no previous computing experience is needed). General statistical procedures requiring few assumptions about the probability model.
  • Winter
  • Prerequisite: MATH 203 or equivalent. No calculus prerequisites
  • Restriction: This course is intended for students in all disciplines. For extensive course restrictions covering statistics courses see Section 3.6.1 of the Arts and of the Science sections of the calendar regarding course overlaps.
  • You may not be able to receive credit for this course and other statistic courses. Be sure to check the Course Overlap section under Faculty Degree Requirements in the Arts or Science section of the Calendar.

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Principles of Statistics 2 3

MIMM 211. Introductory Microbiology.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Microbiology & Immunology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

A general treatment of microbiology bearing specifically on the biological properties of microorganisms. Emphasis will be on procaryotic cells. Basic principles of microbial genetics are also introduced.
  • Fall
  • 3 hours of lecture
  • Corequisite: BIOL 200

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Introductory Microbiology 3

MIMM 212. Laboratory in Microbiology.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Microbiology & Immunology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

This laboratory course is designed to complement MIMM 211. Sessions introduce general techniques peculiar to the handling of microorganisms.
  • Fall
  • 3 hours laboratory, 1 hour lecture, 1 hour follow-up
  • Corequisite: MIMM 211

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PHGY 209. Mammalian Physiology 1.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Physiology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

Physiology of body fluids, blood, body defense mechanisms, muscle, peripheral, central, and autonomic nervous systems.
  • Restriction: Not open to students who have taken PHGY 211 or PHGY 201 or students who are taking and who have taken NSCI 200.
  • Fall
  • 3 hours lectures weekly
  • Prerequisites: BIOL 112, CHEM 110, CHEM 120, PHYS 101 or PHYS 131, and PHYS 102 or PHYS 142. Pre-/co-requisites: BIOL 200, CHEM 212 or equivalent.
  • Restriction: Not open to students who have taken PHGY 211 or students who are taking and who have taken NSCI 200.
  • Restriction: For students in the Faculty of Science, and other students by permission of the instructor

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PHGY 210. Mammalian Physiology 2.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Physiology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

Physiology of cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, endocrine and renal systems.
  • Although PHGY 210 may be taken without the prior passing of PHGY 209, students should note that they may have some initial difficulties because of lack of familiarity with some basic concepts introduced in PHGY 209
  • Winter
  • 3 hours lectures weekly
  • Prerequisites: BIOL 112, CHEM 110, CHEM 120, PHYS 101 or PHYS 131, and PHYS 102 or PHYS 142. Pre-/co-requisite: BIOL 200, BIOL 201, BIOC 212, CHEM 212 or equivalent.
  • Restriction: For students in the Faculty of Science, and other students by permission of the instructor
  • Although PHGY 210 may be taken without the prior passing of PHGY 209, students should note that they may have some initial difficulties because of lack of familiarity with some basic concepts introduced in PHGY 209

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U2 Complementary Courses (12 credits)

6 credits selected from

BIOC 220. Laboratory Methods in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 1.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Biochemistry (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

Introduction to key methodologies for the isolation, detection and characterization of proteins, lipids, nucleic acids and subcellular fractions, including spectrophotometry, assays of enzymatic activities and chromatographic and electrophoretic methods. Analysis of biochemical data.
  • Prerequisite(s): BIOL 200
  • Corequisite(s): BIOC 212 and CHEM222
  • Restriction(s): Not open to students who have taken or are taking BIOL 301. Open to students in Biochemistry programs, others with permission of the instructor.

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BIOC 320. Laboratory Methods in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Biochemistry (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

Modern molecular-biological methods for isolation and characterization of nucleic acids and for analysis of RNA and protein expression, including: plasmid expression, isolation, restriction and ligation; electrophoretic methods and Western blotting; PCR and qPCR applications; immunofluorescence microscopy and basic bioinformatics approaches.
  • Prerequisite(s): BIOC 220
  • Restriction(s): Not open to students who have taken or are taking BIOL 301. Open to students in Biochemistry programs; others with permission of the instructor.

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MIMM 384. Molecular Microbiology Laboratory.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Microbiology & Immunology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

A series of laboratory exercises in molecular biology and microbial genetics during the Fall term. As part of a term paper writing project, students will explore contemporary research subjects that represent the wide interests of the Microbiology and Immunology department╎s faculty. The general objective is to provide practical and theoretical introduction to the technology and methodology used in contemporary microbiology research.
  • Prerequisite(s): MIMM 211 and MIMM 212
  • Corequisite(s): MIMM 323 and MIMM 324
  • Restriction(s): Not open to students who are taking or have taken MIMM 386D1/D2.

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MIMM 385. Laboratory in Immunology.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Microbiology & Immunology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

This laboratory course allows students to gain expertise in following protocols and performing key techniques in immunology. Students also develop basic experimental design and scientific thinking skills by designing their own experiments based on available reagents to solve a problem. Students learn to keep a lab book and communicate scientific findings in written and oral form.
  • Prerequisite(s): MIMM 211, MIMM 212, MIMM 214 (MIMM 384 highly recommended).
  • Corequisite(s): MIMM 314
  • Not open to students who are taking or have taken MIMM 386D1/D2.

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PHGY 212. Introductory Physiology Laboratory 1.

Credits: 1
Offered by: Physiology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

Exercises illustrating fundamental principles in physiology: Biological Signals Acquisitions, Blood, Immunology, Neurophysiology, Neuromuscular Physiology.
  • (One 3-hour lab and one 1-hour lecture every second week.)
  • Corequisite: PHGY 209.
  • Restrictions: Required for Physiology students enrolled in PHGY 209. Open to BA &Sc. students and to others by permission of the instructor. Not open to students who have taken PHGY 212D1/D2.
  • Note: For students in a Physiology program, PHGY 212 should be taken concurrently with PHGY 209.

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PHGY 213. Introductory Physiology Laboratory 2.

Credits: 1
Offered by: Physiology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

Exercises illustrating fundamental principles in physiology: Central Nervous System, Cardiovascular, Respiration, Exercise Physiology, Molecular Endocrinology.
  • (One 3-hour lab and one 1-hour lecture every second week.)
  • Prerequisite: PHGY 212
  • Corequisite: PHGY 210.
  • Restrictions: Required for Physiology students enrolled in PHGY 210. Open to BA &Sc. students and to others by permission of the instructor. Not open to students who have taken PHGY 212D1/D2.
  • Note: For students in a Physiology program, PHGY 213 should be taken concurrently with PHGY 210.

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BIOL 301. Cell and Molecular Laboratory.

Credits: 4
Offered by: Biology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

An introduction to biology research and communication with a focus on cell and molecular biology. Through conducting a series of project-based experiments and writing a final report, molecular and synthetic biology techniques such as gene cloning, manipulation, protein isolation and characterization and how research is conducted, analyzed and communicated will be addressed. In addition, an introduction to bioinformatics methods and their role in analysis will be provided.
  • Fall or Winter
  • 1 hour lecture and one 6-hour laboratory
  • Prerequisites: BIOL 200, BIOL 201 (or ANAT 212/BIOC 212); or BIOL 219
  • Restrictions: Not open to students who have taken or are taking BIOC 300, or BIOC 220 and BIOC 320. Requires departmental approval.
  • For approval email maxime.leroux [at] mcgill.ca. Specify your ID number as well as the term and two lab day preferences.

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Laboratory Methods in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 1

 

Laboratory Methods in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2

 

Molecular Microbiology Lab

Laboratory in Immunology

 

Introductory Physiology Laboratory 1

 

Introductory Physiology Laboratory 2

 

Cell and Molecular Laboratory

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ANAT 365. Cellular Trafficking.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Anatomy and Cell Biology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

This course explores the fundamental mechanisms that govern the organizations of intracellular membranes, how vesicle generation is signaled, how the membranes curve and bud, and how vesicles know where to go and fuse. In addition to intracellular vesicles, the principles of mitochondrial dynamics and process of cellular autophagy are examined. Also, there is a focus on "Applied Cell Biology", with respect to how the exquisite regulation of cellular transport plays a central role in complex biological systems. A series of modules will take students through the mechanisms of cellular polarity, neurotransmission, metabolic cell biology, pathogen invasion, and more. The emphasis is on the morphological aspects of the processes, and on the major techniques that led to discovery.
  • Fall
  • 3 hours lectures
  • Prerequisites: ANAT 261, ANAT 262, PHGY 209, or by permission of instructor

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Cellular Trafficking 3

BIOL 300. Molecular Biology of the Gene.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Biology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

A survey of current knowledge and approaches in the area of regulation of gene expression, post-transcriptional control of gene expression, and signal transduction.
  • Fall
  • 3 hours lecture
  • Prerequisites: BIOL 219 or BIOL 200 plus either BIOL 201 or ANAT 212/BIOC 212

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Molecular Biology of the Gene 3

BIOL 314. Molecular Biology of Cancer.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Biology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

The molecular basis of human cancers, including analyzing the events that promote the formation of oncogenes and inhibit tumour suppressor genes, the biochemical properties of the proteins encoded by these genes, and their functions. Current molecular targets for cancer therapy and the concepts and consequences of inheriting mutations in genes that predispose to cancer.
  • Fall
  • 3 hours lecture
  • Prerequisites: BIOL 200, and BIOL 201 or ANAT 212 /BIOC 212; or BIOL 219.

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Molecular Biology of Oncogenes 3

CHEM 302. Introductory Organic Chemistry 3.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Chemistry (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

Topics covered may include the following: Aromatic compounds, heterocyclic chemistry, sulfur and phosphorus chemistry, organosulfur and organophosphorus compounds, and biomolecules such as lipids, carbohydrates, amino acids, polypeptides, DNA and RNA.
  • Prerequisites: BIOL 112, CHEM 222, or permission of the instructor.
  • Fall
  • Prerequisites: CHEM 222, or permission of the instructor.

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Introductory Organic Chemistry 3 3

MATH 222. Calculus 3.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Mathematics and Statistics (Faculty of Science)
Terms offered: Summer 2025
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Description

Taylor series, Taylor's theorem in one and several variables. Review of vector geometry. Partial differentiation, directional derivative. Extreme of functions of 2 or 3 variables. Parametric curves and arc length. Polar and spherical coordinates. Multiple integrals.
  • Restriction: Not open to students who have taken CEGEP course 201-303 or MATH 150, MATH 151 or MATH 227
  • Restriction: Not open to students who have taken CEGEP course 201-303 or MATH 150, MATH 151 or MATH 227
  • Restriction: Not open to students who have taken CEGEP course 201-303 or MATH 150, MATH 151 or MATH 227
  • Prerequisite: MATH 141. Familiarity with vector geometry or Corequisite: MATH 133
  • Restriction: Not open to students who have taken or are taking MATH 150, MATH 151, MATH206, or MATH 262.

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MATH 315. Ordinary Differential Equations.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Mathematics and Statistics (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

First order ordinary differential equations including elementary numerical methods. Linear differential equations. Laplace transforms. Series solutions.
  • Restriction: Not open to students who have taken or are taking MATH 325
  • Restriction: Not open to students who have taken or are taking MATH 325.
  • Prerequisite: MATH 222.
  • Corequisite: MATH 133.
  • Restriction: Not open to students who have taken or are taking MATH 325.

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BIOL 309. Mathematical Models in Biology.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Biology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

Application of finite difference and differential equations to problems in cell and developmental biology, ecology and physiology. Qualitative, quantitative and graphical techniques are used to analyze mathematical models and to compare theoretical predictions with experimental data.
  • Fall
  • 3 hours lecture
  • Prerequisites:BIOL 200, BIOL 201 (or ANAT 212/BIOC 212); or BIOL 219

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MIMM 323. Microbial Physiology.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Microbiology & Immunology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

An introduction to the composition and structure of microbial cells, the biochemical activities associated with cellular metabolism and how these activities are regulated and coordinated. The course will have a molecular and genetic approach to the study of microbial physiology.
  • Fall
  • 3 hours of lecture
  • Prerequisite: MIMM 211

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Microbial Physiology 3

MIMM 324. Fundamental Virology.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Microbiology & Immunology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

A study of the fundamental properties of viruses and their interactions with host cells. Bacteriophages, DNA- and RNA-containing animal viruses, and retroviruses are covered. Emphasis will be on phenomena occurring at the molecular level and on the regulated control of gene expression in virus-infected cells.
  • Fall
  • 3 hours of lecture
  • Prerequisites: MIMM 211, BIOL 200, BIOL 201 or BIOC 212

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Fundamental Virology 3

PATH 300. Human Disease.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Pathology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

Provides a fundamental understanding of the diseases prevalent in North America, for upper level students in the biological sciences. Includes: general responses of cells and organ systems to injury; assessment of individual diseases by relating the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and prevention to the primary biological abnormalities in each disorder.
  • Winter
  • Prerequisites: BIOL 200, BIOL 201 or BIOC 212, PHGY 209. Pre-/co-requisite: PHGY 210

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Human Disease 3

PHAR 300. Drug Action.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Pharmacology and Therapeutics (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

Principles of pharmacology and toxicology. Frequently encountered drugs will be used as a focus to illustrate sites and mechanisms of action, distribution, metabolism, elimination and adverse side effects.
  • Fall
  • Prerequisites: BIOL 200, PHGY 209, PHGY 210 and one of BIOL 201 or ANAT/BIOC 212 or permission of instructor.

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Drug Action 3

PHAR 301. Drugs and Disease.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Pharmacology and Therapeutics (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

This course further explores the basic principles of pharmacology as illustrated by drugs used in the treatment of disease. Emphasis is placed on drugs used for diseases prevalent in North America.
  • Winter
  • Prerequisite: PHAR 300

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PHAR 303. Principles of Toxicology.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Pharmacology and Therapeutics (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

Fundamental mechanisms by which toxic compounds damage a biological system (organelle, cell, organ, organism, ecosystem). Detection and quantification of toxicity and risk/benefit analysis are considered. Selected agents of current risk to human health or the environment are evaluated in depth.
  • Winter
  • Prerequisites: BIOL 200, BIOL 201 or BIOC 212, PHGY 209 and PHGY 210

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PHGY 311. Channels, Synapses and Hormones.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Physiology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

In-depth presentation of experimental results and hypotheses on cellular communication in the nervous system and the endocrine system.
  • Fall
  • 3 hours of lectures per week; 1-3 hours optional lab/demonstration/tutorial arranged for a maximum of 3 afternoons per term
  • Prerequisite: PHGY 209 or permission of the instructor.

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PHGY 312. Respiratory, Renal, and Cardiovascular Physiology.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Physiology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

In-depth presentation of experimental results and hypotheses underlying our current understanding of topics in renal, respiratory and cardiovascular functions explored beyond the introductory level.
  • Winter
  • 3 hours of lectures per week; 1-3 hours optional lab/demonstration/tutorial arranged for a maximum of 3 Wednesday afternoons per term
  • Prerequisites: PHGY 209 and PHGY 210 or equivalent, PHGY 311 or permission of the instructor

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Respiratory, Renal & Cardiovascular Physiology 3

PHGY 313. Blood, Gastrointestinal, and Immune Systems Physiology.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Physiology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

In-depth presentation of experimental results and hypotheses underlying our current understanding of topics in immunology, blood and fluids, and gastrointestinal physiology.
  • Winter
  • 3 hours of lectures per week; 1-3 hours optional lab/demonstration/tutorial arranged for a maximum of 3 Wednesday afternoons per term
  • Prerequisites: PHGY 209 and PHGY 210 or equivalent, PHGY 311 or permission of the instructor

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Blood, Gastrointestinal & Immune Systems Physiology 3

PHGY 314. Integrative Neuroscience.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Physiology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

In depth presentation of experimental results and hypotheses underlying our current understanding of how single neurons and ensembles of neurons encode sensory information, generate movement, and control cognitive functions such as emotion, learning, and memory, during voluntary behaviours.
  • Restriction: Not open to students who have taken or are taking PSYC 308.
  • Fall
  • 3 hours of lectures per week
  • Prerequisites: PHGY 209

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U3 Complementary Courses (9 credits)

3 credits selected from:

BIOC 503. Biochemistry of Immune Diseases.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Biochemistry (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

Current selected topics in immunology. The biochemical mechanisms underlying various immuno-pathologies and the clinical significance of therapeutic interventions.
  • Winter
  • Prerequisites: BIOC 311, BIOC 312

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Immunochemistry 3

MIMM 509. Inflammatory Processes.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Microbiology & Immunology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

This course concentrates on the non-specific aspects of the immune response, an area which is not adequately covered by the other immunology courses presented at the university. Interactions between guest researchers (from McGill and other universities) and students will be furthered.
  • Winter
  • 3 hours of seminar
  • Corequisite: PHGY 513 or MIMM 414
  • This course will be given in conjunction with the Division of Experimental Medicine
  • Prerequisite: MIMM 314

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Inflammatory Processes 3

MIMM 414. Advanced Immunology.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Microbiology & Immunology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

An advanced course serving as a logical extension of MIMM 314. The course will integrate molecular, cellular and biochemical events involved in the ontogeny of the lymphoid system and its activation in the immune response. The course will provide the student with an up-to-date understanding of a rapidly moving field.
  • Fall
  • 3 hour lecture
  • Prerequisite: MIMM 314

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BIOC 404. Biophysical Methods in Biochemistry.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Biochemistry (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

Applications and fundamental bases of important biophysical techniques used in modern biochemistry research laboratories to isolate, characterize and determine the structure and dynamics of proteins, nucleic acids, small molecules and complexes that underlie life and disease.
  • Restriction: Not open to students who have taken or are taking CHEM 404.
  • Winter
  • Prerequisites: CHEM 204, CHEM 214 or equivalent

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Biophysical Chemistry 3

BIOC 450. Protein Structure and Function.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Biochemistry (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

Primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary structure of enzymes. Active site mapping and site-specific mutagenesis of enzymes. Enzyme kinetics and mechanisms of catalysis. Multienzyme complexes.
  • Fall
  • Prerequisites: BIOC 311, BIOC 312 and/or sufficient organic chemistry.
  • Restriction: Intended primarily for students at the U3 level

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Protein Structure and Function 3

BIOC 454. Nucleic Acids.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Biochemistry (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

RNA processing, localization and stability. RNAi mechanisms, regulation and applications. Regulation of DNA replication. Genomics: human genome sequence, regulation and organization. DNA repair mechanisms. Special topics on transgenics, genetic diseases and cancer.
  • Fall
  • Prerequisites: BIOC 311, BIOC 312 or permission of instructor

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Nucleic Acids 3

BIOC 458. Membranes and Cellular Signaling.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Biochemistry (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

An integrated treatment of the properties of biological membranes and of intracellular signaling, including the major role that membranes play in transducing and integrating cellular regulatory signals. Biological membrane organization and dynamics: membrane transport; membrane receptors and their associated effectors; mechanisms of regulation of cell growth, morphology, differentiation and death.
  • Winter
  • Prerequisites: BIOC 212 or ANAT 212 or BIOL201, ANAT 262, one of PHGY 209 or BIOL 205; one of BIOC 312 or ANAT 365; BIOC 311 recommended
  • Restriction: This course is also listed as ANAT 458. Not open to students who have taken or are taking ANAT 458.

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ANAT 458. Membranes and Cellular Signaling.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Anatomy and Cell Biology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

An integrated treatment of the properties of biological membranes and of intracellular signaling, including the major role that membranes play in transducing and integrating cellular regulatory signals. Biological membrane organization and dynamics; membrane transport; membrane receptors and their associated effectors; mechanisms of regulation of cell growth, morphology, differentiation and death.
  • Winter
  • 3 hours lectures
  • Prerequisites: BIOC 212 or ANAT 212 or BIOL 201, ANAT 262, one of PHGY 209 or BIOL 205; one of BIOC 312 or ANAT 365; BIOC 311 recommended
  • Restriction: This course is also listed as BIOC 458. Not open to students who are taking or who have taken BIOC 458

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Membranes and Cellular Signaling
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BIOC 503. Biochemistry of Immune Diseases.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Biochemistry (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

Current selected topics in immunology. The biochemical mechanisms underlying various immuno-pathologies and the clinical significance of therapeutic interventions.
  • Winter
  • Prerequisites: BIOC 311, BIOC 312

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Immunochemistry 3

BIOL 520. Gene Activity in Development.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Biology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

An analysis of the role and regulation of gene expression in several models of eukaryotic development. The emphasis will be on critical evaluation of recent literature concerned with molecular or genetic approaches to the problems of cellular differentiation and determination. Recent research reports will be discussed in conferences and analyzed in written critiques.
  • Restriction: Not open to students who have taken 177-420
  • Winter
  • 3 hours lecture and discussion
  • Prerequisites: BIOL 300 and BIOL 303 or permission

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Gene Activity in Development 3

EXMD 504. Biology of Cancer.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Medicine (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

An introduction to the biology of malignancy. A multidisciplinary approach dealing with the etiology of cancer, the biological properties of malignant cells, the host response to tumour cell growth and the principles of cancer therapy.
  • Fall
  • Prerequisite (Undergraduate): A good knowledge of biology at the cellular and molecular level. Open to U3 and graduate students only

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Biology of Cancer 3

MIMM 413. Parasitology.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Microbiology & Immunology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

A study of the biology, immunological aspects of host-parasite interactions, pathogenicity, epidemiology and molecular biological aspects of selected parasites of medical importance. Laboratory will consist of a lecture on techniques, demonstrations and practical work.
  • Winter
  • Prerequisite: MIMM 314 or equivalent - ANAT 261 is strongly recommended

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Parasitology 3

MIMM 465. Bacterial Pathogenesis.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Microbiology & Immunology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

Familiarizes students with key principles and recent advances in our understanding of the strategies that bacteria use to infect and cause disease, as well as the approaches used in the prevention and treatment of bacterial infections.
  • Fall
  • 3 hours of lecture
  • Prerequisites: MIMM 214, MIMM 323, MIMM 384.

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Bacterial Pathogenesis 3

MIMM 466. Viral Pathogenesis.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Microbiology & Immunology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

A study of the biological and molecular aspects of viral pathogenesis with emphasis on the human pathogenic viruses including the retroviruses HIV and HTLV-1; herpes viruses; papilloma viruses; hepatitis viruses; and new emerging human viral diseases. These viruses will be discussed in terms of virus multiplication, gene expression virus-induced cytopathic effects and host immune response to infection.
  • Winter
  • 3 hours of lecture
  • Prerequisites: MIMM 211, MIMM 324, MIMM 314

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Viral Pathogenesis 3

MIMM 509. Inflammatory Processes.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Microbiology & Immunology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

This course concentrates on the non-specific aspects of the immune response, an area which is not adequately covered by the other immunology courses presented at the university. Interactions between guest researchers (from McGill and other universities) and students will be furthered.
  • Winter
  • 3 hours of seminar
  • Corequisite: PHGY 513 or MIMM 414
  • This course will be given in conjunction with the Division of Experimental Medicine
  • Prerequisite: MIMM 314

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Inflammatory Processes 3

PHAR 503. Drug Discovery and Development 1.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Pharmacology and Therapeutics (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

Chemistry, mechanisms of action, and steps in drug discovery and development.
  • Priority: students registered in the Minor in Pharmacology
  • Priority: students registered in the Minor in Pharmacology
  • Fall
  • Prerequisites: PHAR 301 or PHAR 303; or permission of instructor

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Drug Design and Development 1 3

PHAR 504. Drug Discovery and Development 2.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Pharmacology and Therapeutics (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

Nobel Prize-winning discoveries as a basis for drug development.
  • Restriction: Not open to students who are taking or have taken CHEM 504
  • Winter
  • Prerequisites: PHAR 301 or PHAR 303; or permission of instructor
  • Restriction: U3 and graduate students. Students can register only with permission of coordinators.

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Drug Design and Development 2 3

PHGY 488. Stem Cell Biology.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Physiology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

The main concepts in stem cell biology: embryonic stem cells, induced pluripotent stem cells, cancer stem cells, stem cells populations of many adult tissues, applications of stem cell biology and ethical issues surrounding stem cell use in research and medicine. The major experimental methods and laboratory techniques in stem cell biology.
  • Prerequisite(s): PHGY 313 or by permission of instructor.
  • Restriction(s): Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • Restriction(s): Not open to students who are taking or have taken ANAT 416.
  • Critical reading of peer-reviewed journal papers, practice in oral presentations of scientific material and participation in group discussions.

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Stem Cell Biology 3

PHGY 531. Topics in Applied Immunology.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Physiology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

Seminar format course in which experts in immunologic mechanisms of resistance against a variety of infectious diseases, including AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis oversee student moderators in their presentation of recent scientific literature in the field.
  • Winter
  • Restriction: Permission of the instructor. U3 InterDept. Honours Immunology students and graduate students with strong immunology background i.e. PHGY 513 and BIOC 503

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Topics in Applied Immunology 3

PHGY 552. Cellular and Molecular Physiology.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Physiology (Faculty of Science)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

Discussions of recent significant advances in our understanding of the gene products involved in diverse cellular signalling pathways. Topics will include cell-surface hormone receptors, nuclear steroid hormone receptors, and ion channels and transporters. Students will present and critically evaluate experimental approaches, results and interpretations of selected research publications.
  • Winter
  • 1 hour lecture, 2 hours seminar weekly
  • Prerequisite: PHGY 311
  • Preference will be given to Physiology Honours and Graduate students

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Cellular and Molecular Physiology 3

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