BIOE 434

spring 2026
 
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Credit: 3 OR 4 hours.

Students will explore the field of immunoengineering, including basic and translational research for disease intervention and management, with rigorous investigation of the design principles underlying immunologically-based therapies and diagnostics. Students will learn to critically analyze scientific findings and develop effective written and oral communication skills through lectures, literature discussions, in-class activities, and a project requiring students to develop and present novel solutions to address limitations in existing technology in the field.

3 undergraduate hours. 4 graduate hours. Credit is not given toward graduation for BIOE 434 and either BIOE 498 AL or BIOE 598 AL. Prerequisite: Background in advanced biology or related field.

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