Medical Virology
X142 (3 semester units in Public Health)
45 hours CE credit: BRN provider #00226
Learn about Marburg, West Nile, HIV, flu, and most other viruses of current medical importance. The course emphasizes the entire process of virus-mediated disease by first building a foundation in the molecular understanding of the virus infection cycle and then focusing on public health monitoring, disease processes, and treatments. Recommended for people with an interest in the medical, academic, or industrial fields of public health and/or molecular biology of viruses. Visit
medvirus2005 to learn more about the course and instructors.
Prerequisite: A year of college-level general biology for majors.
There are currently no sections open for enrollment.
Sections closed for enrollment
Mon. June 2, Berkeley
INSTRUCTOR TO BE ANNOUNCED NOTE: This class is closed. For information about related courses, contact your academic department.
Thurs. Sept. 4, Berkeley
RAJEEV BANERJEE, M.S., Ph.D., is a full-time instructor at Laney College teaching microbiology. He has taught numerous biological science courses at several colleges, including California State University, Sacramento. He has more than 15 years of research experience and has trained many UCLA students in techniques of molecular virology research.
- 15 meetings
- Sept. 4 to Dec. 18: Thurs., 6:30-9:30 pm (no meeting Nov. 27)
- Berkeley: 136 Barrows Hall, UC campus
- $795 (EDP 418442)