This course aims to provide a platform andopportunity for the students to be part of biological research activity,allowing them to enter the laboratories, perform work in chemical biologyrelated projects, and join group discussions. This course will help thestudents to master basic experimental techniques and understand the strategiesof modern biological research. This course has 2 modules:Stem Cells, ImmuneCells, and Biological Imaging, as well as Molecular Mechanisms of Pathogen-HostInteractions and Immune Responses. Each module is 3 credits and is taught by ateam of 8 professors with closely related research interests, covering theentire spectrum of basic Immunology and Microbiology. Over the course of oneacademic year, students will complete rotations in both modules, earning atotal of 6 credits. Through this course, we aim to nurture the research mindsetof undergraduate students, enhance their logical thinking abilities, and equipthem with a solid understanding of the theoretical knowledge and fundamental methodsin Immunology and Microbiology. This foundation will prepare them for theirfourth-year laboratory graduate projects and future research endeavors.