Course Description
Role and functions of important immune cells and molecules; Cell signal transduction; Immune cell migration; Mucosal immunity; Immunity to bacterial, viral, protozoal and helminthic infections; Immune responses against transplanted cells, tissues and organs; Immune responses against cancer cells; Immunotherapy; Vaccine development; Experimental animals for immunological study
Course Objectives
1. At the end of this course, student will be able to describe mechanism of immune response and immune evasion and immunological techniques for diagnosis treatment and vaccine development for Tropical Diseases using written examination and discussion.
2. At the end of this course, student will be able to apply immunological knowledge to problem solving in Tropical Medicine by problem base written examination.
Course-level Learning Outcomes: CLOs
CLO1: Describe mechanism of immune response and immune evasion and immunological techniques for diagnosis treatment and vaccine development for Tropical Diseases
CLO2: Apply immunological knowledge to problem solving in Tropical Medicine
Curriculum
- 18 Sections
- 0 Lessons
- 52 Weeks
- TMMI512-01 Ontogeny and functions of dendritic cells0
- TMMI512-02 Cellular Immunity in Health and Diseases0
- TMMI512-03 Cytokine and chemokine receptors0
- TMMI512-04 Immune Synapse and Signaling from Antigen Receptors0
- TMMI512-05 Adhesion molecules0
- TMMI512-06 Cell migration0
- TMMI512-07 Immunobiology of transplantation0
- TMMI512-08 Immunity to bacterial infection0
- TMMI512-09 Immunity to viral infection0
- TMMI512-10 Immunity to Protozoal Infections0
- TMMI512-11 Immunity to Helminthic Infections0
- TMMI512-12 Immunity to Fungal Infections0
- TMMI512-13 Immunotherapy0
- TMMI512-14 Vaccine Development0
- TMMI512-15 Vaccines against Tropical Infections0
- TMMI512-16 Antigen Antibody Reaction0
- TMMI512-17 Cell Culture and Hybridoma Technology0
- TMMI512-18 Experimental Animals for Immunological Study0