Education-Course Descriptions

264-265-271. Graduate Research Colloquium in Microbiology and Immunology
F, W, S:

This course is required of all students during each term of residence, except summer. An essential element of scientific training is in the critical analysis and communication of experimental research in an oral format. Evaluation will be based on quality of the work described, quality of critical analysis, and on presentation style, including effective use of audio-visual materials. All students will be required to participate in at least one Journal Club/Research in Progress series. Although minor variations in format exist among the several series, all students will make oral presentations that describe work from the current literature or their own research. Normally these series meet weekly. This course is not open to undergraduates. Please enroll for the specific journal club from the three listed below:
M/I. 264 Immunology
M/I. 265 Molecular Pathogenesis
M/I. 271 Chromatic Structure