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         Immunology Medicine:     more books (100)
  1. Immunology of Malignant Diseases (Immunology and Medicine)
  2. Complement in Health and Disease (Immunology and Medicine)
  3. Transfusion Immunology and Medicine by Oss, 1995-01-27
  4. Atopic Dermatitis, An Issue of Immunology and Allergy Clinics (The Clinics: Internal Medicine) by Mark Boguniewicz MD, 2010-08-24
  5. Immunology of Renal Disease (Immunology and Medicine)
  6. AIDS Pathogenesis (Immunology and Medicine)
  7. Recent Developments in Prophylactic Immunization (Immunology and Medicine)
  8. Chronic Rhinosinusitis, An Issue of Immunology and Allergy Clinics (The Clinics: Internal Medicine) by Wytske J. Fokkens MD, 2009-12-01
  9. Endocrine Autoimmunity and Associated Conditions (Immunology and Medicine)
  10. Immunology of Eye Diseases (Immunology and Medicine)
  11. Biological Response Modifiers in Human Oncology and Immunology (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology)
  12. Immunology of Milk and the Neonate (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology)
  13. Dendritic Cells in Fundamental and Clinical Immunology: Volume 2 (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology)
  14. Immunodeficiency and Disease (Immunology and Medicine)

61. Cornell Veterinary Medicine, Microbiology & Immunology, Spring 1999 Courses
the major groups of bacterial and mycotic pathogens important to human and veterinarymedicine. Prerequisite a good background in microbiology or immunology.
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Courses: Spring List of Courses (to see a detailed description of the course, click on the course number.) VTMED 609 Anatomy and Histology of Fish
2 credits, P.R. Bowser VTMED 611 Fish Health Management
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1 credit, P.R. Bowser VTMED 613 AQUAVET I: Introduction to Aquatic Veterinary Medicine
4 credits, P.R. Bowser VTMED 614 AQUAVET II: Comparative Pathology of Aquatic Animals
2 credits, P.R. Bowser VTMED 615 Veterinary Medicine in Developing Nations
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1 credit, G. Lust VTMED 631 Clinical Diagnostic Parasitology
0.5 credit, D.D. Bowman and M.K. Frongillo VTMED 698 Special Projects in Veterinary Medicine
1-4 credits, Tenure-Track Faculty Member VTMED 699 Research Opportunities in Veterinary Medicine
1-4 credits, Tenure-Track Faculty Member VTMED 721 Timely Topics in Veterinary Parasitology: Large Animal 0.50 credit, D.D. Bowman VTMED 722 Timely Topics in Veterinary Parasitology: Small Animal 0.50 credit, D.D. Bowman

62. Infectious Diseases And Immunology - Internal Medicine Residency Program - UMass
Activities include patient care, research in viral immunology, antibacterial host defenses, and treatment Category Reference Education Medical Worcester......medicine divisions infectious. Infectious Diseases and immunology.Clinical and training programs. Clinical experience is drawn
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Clinical experience is drawn from patients on general medical, surgical, pediatric and ob/gyn services, including specialized areas such as hemodialysis, oncology, cardiac surgery, neonatology, ophthalmology, renal transplantation, orthopedics andurology. Diagnostic microbiology includes antibiotic assays, anaerobic bacteriology, virology, mycology, mycobacteriology, serology, and parasitology in addition to routine bacteriology. Infection control activities include device-related infections, antibiotic surveillance and laboratory studies.
The infectious diseases fellowship program consists of two pathways for training. One track, designed for two years, has a primary emphasis on training in clinical infectious diseases, diagnostic microbiology, and infection control. This track prepares the fellow for a career in the clinical practice of infectious diseases. The second pathway, which is for at least three years, offers combined clinical and research training. This track prepares the fellow for an academic career and consists of one year of clinical training and the remainder of time in research which is supported by a National Institutes of Health training grant. The program also has a rotating weekly interhospital clinical conference, a monthly lecture series, a biweekly journal club, and weekly clinical conferences on both general infectious disease management and HIV disease which residents are encouraged to attend.

63. Division Of Allergy And Immunology: Department Of Internal Medicine: The Univers
Education Introduction to Clinical medicine; Interdisciplinary ImmunologyGraduate Program; Medical Student Teaching M1, M2, M4; Medical
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64. Allergy-Immunology Fellowship Program: Department Of Internal Medicine: The Univ
Requirements are to be met for the American Board of Allergy and immunology, aconjoint board of the American Board of Internal medicine, and the American
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Zuhair Ballas, M.D. , Professor and Division Director The training program is designed to provide the trainee with the knowledge and experience in the diagnosis and treatment of allergic and immunologic diseases and with a background in basic and/or clinical research. Requirements are to be met for the American Board of Allergy and Immunology, a conjoint board of the American Board of Internal Medicine, and the American Board of Pediatrics. Flexibility in the program is allowed to provide for special needs or interests of the trainee. Candidates for the program should have completed a residency, and be board certified/eligible, in internal medicine or pediatrics. All candidates will receive training in management of pediatric allergy/ immunology patients. Major Areas of Research Top
  • Latex allergy Epidemiology and clinical changes in immunotherapy

65. Allergy & Immunology: Internal Medicine Subspecialty
Allergy and immunology is the subspecialty of internal medicine concerned with theprevention, diagnosis and treatment of problems with the human immune system
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Internal Medicine Subspecialties:
Allergy and Immunology Allergy and immunology is the subspecialty of internal medicine concerned with the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of problems with the human immune system. Allergists and immunologists must first complete seven or more years of medical school and postgraduate training and become board certified in Internal Medicine. Then, for an additional two years they study conditions specific to the human immune system. They focus on treatment or research involving:
  • Respiratory tract diseases (allergic rhinitis, sinusitis, asthma)
  • Skin disorders (eczema, contact dermatitis, hives)
  • Gastrointestinal disorders from immune responses to foods
  • Adverse reactions to drugs and diagnostic testing materials
  • Diseases associated with autoimmune responses, including arthritis
  • Symptoms of disorders caused by immunodeficiency
  • Stem cell, bone marrow and organ transplantation

66. FSU College Of Medicine
Anatomy Behavioral Science Biochemistry Bioethics Embryology Histology immunology Microbiology Pathology Pharmacology Physiology.
http://med.fsu.edu/library/Immunology.asp
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67. Department Of Internal Medicine: Physician's Directory
Internal medicine / Allergy and immunology Physician's Directory. Board CertificationAllergy and immunologyCertified Internal medicineCertified.
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68. Department Of Internal Medicine / Allergy And Immunology: About Us
Department of Internal medicine / Allergy and immunology About Us.The Division of Allergy and immunology is a major center for
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69. Microbiology And Immunology
Department of Microbiology and immunology. Stanford University Schoolof medicine. Department of Microbiology and immunology. Welcome
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Welcome to the homepage for the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at the Stanford University School of Medicine! On this page, you will find general information about the department, its mission, its major research themes and its training program. You will also find links to places where you can get more information on the specific research interests of individual faculty, our training programs, the courses we offer, etc. The Department's 'home' is in the Fairchild Building with eleven of our faculty housed there, primarily on the third floor. Eight additional faculty are located in the immediately adjacent Beckman Center and main School of Medicine building. These three buildings are interconnected by short walkways. We also have two faculty located at the nearby Veterans Administration Hospital. The Department's research focuses on how microbes survive and cause disease in the host and how that host's immune system discriminates between self and non-self. The juxtaposition of labs studying both sides of the host-pathogen equation provides students with the cross-fertilization of disciplines necessary to understand these complex interactions. On the side of the microorganism, we study the growth and pathogenesis of viruses, bacteria, and protozoan parasites. How do these organisms penetrate and survive in their chosen environment? How do they deal with the host's potent immune response? What properties are involved in their pathogenesis? What is responsible for latency and reactivation of infection? How can we use our results to improve prevention, diagnosis and treatment?

70. OUP USA: New Catalog: Medicine/Immunology & Infectious Disease
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72. Department Of Medicine, NewYork Weill Cornell Medical Center
immunology. PATIENT CARE The Division's patient care activities arefocused on The Asthma Allergy Clinic and immunology Consultation
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73. Lubbock Internal Medicine
Sr. Clerkship. Subinternship. Health Communications. Internal MedicineAllergy/immunology. Cardiology. Clinical Research. Endocrinology.
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74. UofM Course Calendar 2002-2003: Graduate Studies - Medicine - Immunology
immunology Supplemental Regulations are available from the general office, or maybe printed from website www.umanitoba.ca/medicine/immunology/supregs.htm Ph.D
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Section 6: Programs in Graduate Studies Faculty of Medicine
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Head: Dr. Kent T. HayGlass
General Office: 603 Basic Medical Sciences Building, 730 William Avenue
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Email: immunology@cc.umanitoba.ca
Web: www.umanitoba.ca/medicine/immunology/ Academic Staff Program Information
Fields of Research
The research program of the 18 Faculty members who participate in the Program in Immunology was supported by funding in excess of $6 million in peer-reviewed external funding from international, national and local sources last year. This funding included awards from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the Canadian Foundation for Innovation, the Canada Research Chairs Program and a wide variety of public sector, volunteer and industrial sources. Utilizing molecular, cellular and in vivo approaches in animal models and humans, members of the department have as their main research interests: allergy and asthma; immune regulation; lymphocyte receptors and adhesion molecules; molecular biology; natural immunity; inflammation; transplant immunology; tumor immunology; and intracellular signalling pathways and neuroendocrino-immunology. Numerous collaborations between those interested in fundamental and clinical immunology are in place, providing opportunities for translational research. Two established research groups ("Immune Regulation of Allergy Research Group" with eight faculty and "Group on Cellular and Molecular Basis of Inflammatory Diseases" with six faculty members) as well as an emerging research group in "Neuroendocrine Immunoregulation" integrate basic and clinical sciences, providing excellent opportunities for advanced graduate training.

75. Careers In Medicine: Allergy And Immunology
Residents certified through a threeyear residency in Pediatrics or InternalMedicine are eligible to apply for Allergy and immunology and Clinical and
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An allergist-immunologist evaluates, diagnoses and manages disorders involving the immune system. Selected examples of such conditions include asthma, anaphylaxis, rhinitis, eczema, and adverse reactions to drugs, foods and insect stings as well as immunodeficiency diseases, defects in host defense, and problems related to autoimmune disease, organ transplantation or malignancies of the immune system. As our scope of the immune system develops, the scope of this specialty is widening. Allergist and Immunologists can be certified to practice in the following subspecialty:
  • Clinical and Laboratory Immunology - utilizes various laboratory procedures to diagnose and treat disorders characterized by defective responses of the body's immune system.
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Residents certified through a three-year residency in Pediatrics or Internal Medicine are eligible to apply for Allergy and Immunology and Clinical and Laboratory Immunology training programs. Fellowships in allergy and immunology and clinical and laboratory immunology training programs are approximately 2 - 3 years.

76. UWO Department Of Medicine - Clinical Immunology & Allergy
The UNIVERSITY of WESTERN ONTARIO Department of medicine Clinical immunology Allergy. Welcome to the University of Western Ontario
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77. Immunology Teaching Materials - Oxford University Laboratory
Go to the Nuffield Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences website NDCLS.UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD Laboratory medicine Course. immunology zone.
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78. High On Immunology - Stanford Medicine Magazine - Stanford University School Of
and immunologists are part of a program created by Garry Fathman, MD, professorof medicine and director of the Center for Clinical immunology at Stanford.
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Stanford Medicine , published three times a year by Stanford University Medical Center, aims to keep readers informed about the education, research, clinical care and other goings on at the Medical Center. Volume 19 Number 3 Fall 2002 Immunologist P. J. Utz, MD, (center) loves mentoring interns. Faraaz Chekeni (left) returned as a research assistant after his internship in 2001. Lisa Mandle (right) was one of this summer's interns.
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Internship excites high school students and medical school faculty
By Michelle Brandt These future professors and immunologists are part of a program created by Garry Fathman, MD, professor of medicine and director of the Center for Clinical Immunology at Stanford. The program, now in its third year, was designed to expose science-minded high schoolers from the Bay Area to the world of medical research and to encourage the young students to pursue careers in clinical immunology. During the eight-week program, which Utz says is one of few high school programs in the country, the 25 interns work alongside graduate students or postdocs in clinical immunology labs. Interns receive stipends of $1,500 for doing research in such areas as transplantation and multiple sclerosis; some work with DNA and protein microarrays. "The interns are doing the kinds of things that are on the front page of the Wall Street Journal," Utz notes.

79. Graduate Programs
A listing of graduate programs across the US maintained by the American Association of Immunologists.Category Science Biology Institutions Academic Departments...... University of Southern California Molecular Microbiology and immunology Schoolof medicine 2011 Zonal Avenue, HMR 401 Los Angeles, CA 900331054 Phone (213
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back to Training and Job Opportunities back to AAI Home This list is neither exclusive nor complete. If you would like to include your program on this list, please contact us using these guidelines Graduate Study in Cellular and Molecular Biology
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University of Southern Maine 96 Falmouth St. Portland, ME 04104-9300 Phone: 207-883-4131 Facsimile to 207-883-1527 Baylor College of Medicine Department Immunology Dr. Dorothy Lewis Director of Graduate Studies Room M929 Houston, Texas 77030 Phone: (713) 798-6054 Facsimile: (713) 798-3700 Email: dlewis@bcm.tmc.edu

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