551-0318-00L Immunology II
Semester | Spring Semester 2019 |
Lecturers | A. Oxenius, M. Kopf, S. R. Leibundgut, E. Wetter Slack, further lecturers |
Periodicity | yearly recurring course |
Language of instruction | English |
Abstract | Introduction into the cellular and molecular basis of the immune system and immune responses against diverse pathogens, tumors, transplants, and self (autoimmunity) |
Objective | The lectures will provide a detailed understanding: - how innate and adaptive immune responses interact at the cellular and molecular level. - how the immune system recognizes and fights against pathogenic microorganisms including viruses, bacteria, and parasites. - why lymphocytes tolerate self molecules. - about function and dysfunction the intestinal immune system. - immunopathology and inflammatory diseases. |
Content | The aim of lecture is to understand: > How pathogens are recognized by the innate immune system > Immune defense against various pathogens > Immunology of the skin, lung and intestines > Tumor immunology > Migration and homing of immune cells > tolerance and autoimmunity > T cell memory |
Lecture notes | Presentations of the lecturers are available at the Moodle link |
Literature | Recommended: Kuby Immunology (Freeman) |