Overview
The topic begins with a detailed introduction to the workings of the human immune system. Its components and mechanisms are presented systematically, including the biology of lymphocytes. Areas of clinical and research activity and key applications in human immunology are introduced, such as autoimmunity, immunopathology, allergy, and the laboratory uses … For more content click the Read More button below.
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Aims
This topic aims to provide a foundation for future study, research and practice in the fields of human immunology, clinical microbiology and infectious disease. This foundation consists of detailed knowledge of the fundamentals of the immune system and human pathogens, an overview of the functioning of the immune system in infectious disease, a clinically-relevant overview of human pathogens, and an awareness of the scope of contemporary practice in these areas. Students will have been introduced to key applications, forming the basis for future development of skills in the clinical immunology and microbiology laboratories.
Learning outcomes
On completion of this topic you will be expected to be able to:
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Discuss the basic workings of the human immune system
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Describe aspects of microbial pathogenesis in human disease, and immune responses to microbes
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Demonstrate basic knowledge of human pathogens, and will possess a clinically-relevant overview for organising new information in infectious diseases
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Demonstrate awareness of the scope of current medical research and practice in these fields, and be familiar with key applications and with important topics such as autoimmunity, selected infectious diseases, and antibiotics
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