This course will allow students to gain an in-depth knowledge of basic immunology through independent study under the guidance of faculty on individual topics. view course details
To be determined. There are currently no textbooks/materials listed, or no textbooks/materials
required, for this section. Additional information may be found on the syllabus provided by your professor.
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Offered by individual faculty members in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology for DVM students undertaking research in Research Fellowship. view course details
To be determined. There are currently no textbooks/materials listed, or no textbooks/materials
required, for this section. Additional information may be found on the syllabus provided by your professor.
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This course is designed to support the comprehensive success of PhD students in the Biological and Biomedical Sciences. Preference given to those in the Initiative for Maximizing Student Development (IMSD) ... view course details
To be determined. There are currently no textbooks/materials listed, or no textbooks/materials
required, for this section. Additional information may be found on the syllabus provided by your professor.
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Designed primarily for graduate students with a background in pathogenic microbiology and immunology. May be elected by veterinary students who are properly prepared. view course details
To be determined. There are currently no textbooks/materials listed, or no textbooks/materials
required, for this section. Additional information may be found on the syllabus provided by your professor.
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Additional Information
Instruction Mode: Directed Research
Priority given to: Howard Hughes Medical Institute Cornell University Research Transfer (HHMI-CURT) and Initiative for Maximizing Student Development (IMSD) Scholars. For all other students, please email Melanie Ragin (mjr382) to ask for permission to enroll.
The Seminars in Infection and Immunity Series hosts local, national, and international speakers in the immunology, microbiology, virology, and parasitology sectors to acquaint students with current advances ... view course details
To be determined. There are currently no textbooks/materials listed, or no textbooks/materials
required, for this section. Additional information may be found on the syllabus provided by your professor.
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In-depth look at ovine and caprine endoparasites of major importance in North America and Europe. Details of taxonomy, biology, epidemiology, pathology, host immunity, clinical presentation, and preventative ... view course details
2 Credits
GradeNoAud(Letter grades only (no audit))
Class Number & Section Details
8632VETMI 7410 LEC 001
Meeting Pattern
Instructors
Ketzis, J
To be determined. There are currently no textbooks/materials listed, or no textbooks/materials
required, for this section. Additional information may be found on the syllabus provided by your professor.
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Laboratory animals have their own parasites and are used as hosts of parasites of other animals that are adapted for biological study. They are critical as models for human and animal disease and are ... view course details
1 Credit
GradeNoAud(Letter grades only (no audit))
Class Number & Section Details
8622VETMI 7417 LEC 001
Meeting Pattern
Instructors
Lucio-Forster, A
To be determined. There are currently no textbooks/materials listed, or no textbooks/materials
required, for this section. Additional information may be found on the syllabus provided by your professor.
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Cases from all major large animal hosts will have the students work through a series each laboratory from presentation, samples, diagnostic testing, and suggestion of treatment, therapy, and follow up. ... view course details
1 Credit
GradeNoAud(Letter grades only (no audit))
Class Number & Section Details
10595VETMI 7423 LAB 401
Meeting Pattern
MTWRFS
Mar 17 - Mar 22, 2025
Instructors
Lucio-Forster, A
To be determined. There are currently no textbooks/materials listed, or no textbooks/materials
required, for this section. Additional information may be found on the syllabus provided by your professor.
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Cases from all major small animal hosts will have the students work through a series each laboratory from presentation, samples, diagnostic testing, and suggestion of treatment, therapy, and follow up. ... view course details
1 Credit
GradeNoAud(Letter grades only (no audit))
Class Number & Section Details
10596VETMI 7424 LAB 401
Meeting Pattern
MTWRFS
Mar 10 - Mar 15, 2025
Instructors
Lucio-Forster, A
To be determined. There are currently no textbooks/materials listed, or no textbooks/materials
required, for this section. Additional information may be found on the syllabus provided by your professor.
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This course will examine imaging methodology and its usefulness in the diagnosis of and possibly inclusion in the assessment of various modalities for parasite identification and counting. New methods ... view course details
1 Credit
GradeNoAud(Letter grades only (no audit))
Class Number & Section Details
8624VETMI 7425 LEC 001
Meeting Pattern
Instructors
Lucio-Forster, A
To be determined. There are currently no textbooks/materials listed, or no textbooks/materials
required, for this section. Additional information may be found on the syllabus provided by your professor.
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The course will describe the system by which molecules move up the system to actually become a product and the myriad pitfalls that can end a products development early in the process and very late in ... view course details
1 Credit
GradeNoAud(Letter grades only (no audit))
Class Number & Section Details
8623VETMI 7428 LEC 001
Meeting Pattern
Instructors
Epe, C
Lucio-Forster, A
To be determined. There are currently no textbooks/materials listed, or no textbooks/materials
required, for this section. Additional information may be found on the syllabus provided by your professor.
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In-depth look at drugs for prevention and control of parasitic infections/infestations of domestic animals with emphasis on products commercially available in North America and Europe, including: discovery ... view course details
1 Credit
GradeNoAud(Letter grades only (no audit))
Class Number & Section Details
10619VETMI 7429 LEC 001
Meeting Pattern
Instructors
Lucio-Forster, A
Lynn, R
To be determined. There are currently no textbooks/materials listed, or no textbooks/materials
required, for this section. Additional information may be found on the syllabus provided by your professor.
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Introduction to statistics as it relates to both experimental and observations studies will allow students to be able to interpret statistics and understand the need for statistical testing in study design. ... view course details
1 Credit
GradeNoAud(Letter grades only (no audit))
Class Number & Section Details
8621VETMI 7433 LEC 001
Meeting Pattern
Instructors
Lucio-Forster, A
Mohammed, H
To be determined. There are currently no textbooks/materials listed, or no textbooks/materials
required, for this section. Additional information may be found on the syllabus provided by your professor.
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Introduction to the concepts, considerations and processes involved in acquisition of FDA, EPA, and USDA approvals and registrations for parasiticides: responsibilities of study directors and monitors, ... view course details
1 Credit
GradeNoAud(Letter grades only (no audit))
Class Number & Section Details
8617VETMI 7434 LEC 001
Meeting Pattern
Instructors
Ketzis, J
Lucio-Forster, A
To be determined. There are currently no textbooks/materials listed, or no textbooks/materials
required, for this section. Additional information may be found on the syllabus provided by your professor.
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In this course students will develop a topic for their literature-review dealing directly with a subject in veterinary parasitology and will be assigned a faculty mentor. Students will identify their ... view course details
1 Credit
GradeNoAud(Letter grades only (no audit))
Class Number & Section Details
8625VETMI 7436 SEM 101
Meeting Pattern
Instructors
Lucio-Forster, A
To be determined. There are currently no textbooks/materials listed, or no textbooks/materials
required, for this section. Additional information may be found on the syllabus provided by your professor.
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Additional Information
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning-Asynchronous
Enrollment limited to: Master of Professional Studies (MPS) Veterinary Parasitology students.
Parasites of wildlife, mainly of more studied hosts. Emphasis on morphology, biology, diversity, and effects on host and environment. Examples of parasites of invertebrates, fish, amphibia, reptiles, birds, ... view course details
2 Credits
GradeNoAud(Letter grades only (no audit))
Class Number & Section Details
8639VETMI 7441 LEC 001
Meeting Pattern
Instructors
Lucio-Forster, A
To be determined. There are currently no textbooks/materials listed, or no textbooks/materials
required, for this section. Additional information may be found on the syllabus provided by your professor.
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Critical evaluation and integration of the research literature is a critical tool of the modern parasitologist. This course will provide students with the ability to read, understand, evaluate and integrate ... view course details
2 Credits
GradeNoAud(Letter grades only (no audit))
Class Number & Section Details
8627VETMI 7446 SEM 101
Meeting Pattern
Instructors
Lucio-Forster, A
To be determined. There are currently no textbooks/materials listed, or no textbooks/materials
required, for this section. Additional information may be found on the syllabus provided by your professor.
For the most current information about textbooks, including the timing and options for purchase, see the
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Additional Information
Instruction Mode: Hybrid-Online and In Person
Enrollment limited to: Master of Professional Studies (MPS) Veterinary Parasitology students.