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HIV/AIDS: From Particles and Pathogenesis to Pandemic and Politics
X400.6 (2 semester units in Public Health)
Get a comprehensive overview of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Explore key aspects of HIV epidemiology, the underlying molecular and cellular biology, the complex interactions of the virus with the host immune system, current drug therapies, vaccine development, and public health approaches towards the global HIV pandemic. You gain a foundational understanding of HIV, its biology, and its implications for the healthcare system and our society at large.
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Tues. Sept. 1, Redwood City
MICHAEL H. BACHMANN, M.D., Sc.D., is a research associate in the Department of Pediatrics at Stanford University. He has taught classes at Stanford in retrovirology and immunology. His current research is focusing on the molecular and cellular interactions between cancer and the immune system to develop improved immunotherapies.NOTE: This class is closed. For information about related courses, contact your academic department.