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Immunology Lecture Mini-Course

Immunology Lecture Mini-Course (Albert Einstein College of Medicine). Harris Goldstein, M.D., director, Einstein-Montefiore Center for AIDS Research, professor of pediatrics and microbiology & immunology and the Charles Michael Chair in Autoimmune Diseases, delivers a mini-course that provides a comprehensive overview in basic immunology for graduate and medical students and for anyone interested in understanding how the immune system work. This mini-course was organized by the Kabuli-Natal Research Institute for Tuberculosis and HIV (K-RITH) at the Nelson R. Mandela School of Medicine, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa to provide Sub-Saharan students, research trainees and HIV and TB investigators with a comprehensive course in immunology. (January 2010).

Lecture 01 - Components of the Immune System
Lecture 02 - Innate Immunity
Lecture 03 - Antigen Recognition by T lymphocytes
Lecture 04 - Antigen Presentation to T lymphocytes
Lecture 05 - Antigen Recognition by B cell Receptors
Lecture 06 - Humoral Immune Response
Lecture 07 - Signaling Through Lymphocyte Receptors
Lecture 08 - Development/Survival of Lymphocytes
Lecture 09 - T-cell Mediated Immunity
Lecture 10 - Adaptive Immunity to Infection
Lecture 11 - Mucosal Immunity
Lecture 12 - HIV Infection
Lecture 13 - Failures/Host Defense Mechanisms
Lecture 14 - Evasion/Immune System by Pathogens