BIOL 231: Immunology and Vaccinology is an in-depth exploration into the fascinating world of the immune system and the development of vaccines to combat infectious diseases. This course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles and mechanisms of immunology, ranging from innate immunity to adaptive immune responses. Students will also delve into the history and advancements in vaccinology, exploring the creation of vaccines that have revolutionized public health and eradicated deadly diseases. Through engaging lectures, laboratory experiments, and interactive discussions, students will gain insights into the intricate interactions between pathogens and the immune system, laying the foundation for the design of novel immunotherapies and cutting-edge vaccines.