(379o) Immunoengineering As an Elective for Senior Engineering Pre-Med Students | AIChE

(379o) Immunoengineering As an Elective for Senior Engineering Pre-Med Students

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Kiziltepe, T. - Presenter, University of Notre Dame
One of the challenges in a Chemical Engineering program is the development of a pre-med curriculum that must integrate well into the traditional chemical engineering curricula while still preparing the pre-med students with the necessary foundation for successful outcomes in medical schools. Most students who choose pre-med track in a chemical engineering department are 1) either uncertain about pursuing a career between chemical engineering or medical field, and would like to learn more before committing to one, 2) they enjoy engineering approaches over basic sciences, such as biology, and believe that the problem solving skills and technology savviness developed in an engineering department will differentiate them among their peers in the medical school environment, or 3) would like to pursue an MD/PhD graduate program where they can simultaneously contribute to society on the bench side as PhD engineers as well as on the bed side as clinicians. Developing such a training program must take considerations that go well beyond the completion of bachelor’s studies for a chemical engineering degree while simultaneously meeting all criteria required for preparation and acceptance into medical schools. This challenge becomes most apparent during the identification and development of senior level electives that can fulfill the tech elective criteria of the engineering department while providing students with the necessary foundation for medical schools. Here, the strategy to develop a course on Immunoengineering will be described. The course stretches over several multidisciplinary topics including: 1) the principles covered in an introductory immunology course, 2) dives deep into literature to discuss cutting edge research pursued by chemical and biological engineers in the field of immunology.

Immunoengineering is offered as a one semester senior/graduate-level course at Notre Dame, so that graduate students in addition to pre-med students who find it complementary to their PhD studies can also benefit from it.. As for the prerequisites, typically, one basic biology course with an emphasis on cellular systems is adequate, however, an additional biological course such as cell biology, biochemistry, or any bioengineering-based elective is recommended. The course is divided into 4 major modules where each covers a critical fundamental component of immunology followed by a relevant literature example of how engineers approach immunology in designing solutions to issues relating to human health. The assessment of the students involves homework assignments, exams, literature presentations, and a final term project where the students work on teams on a topic of their interest.

This talk outlines the approach used to develop an Immunoengineering course in a Chemical and Biomolecular Department which meets the tech elective criteria while at the same time providing the pre-med engineering students with the foundation in immunology to help them succeed in medical schools. This class has been proven to be very beneficial for not only the pre-med chemical students, but also for students interested in pursuing a career in pharmaceutical industry, medical device companies, medical or pharma arm of consulting firms, and also students planning of pursuing a PhD in a Biological Engineering related field. In the past 4 years this class has been offered, it has received very favorable feedback particularly from the recent graduates in graduate or medical schools who wanted to make a point in reaching out to us to let us know about their appreciation as the training they received significantly benefited them during their ongoing studies.