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Host-Pathogen Interaction (Immunology) 

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Host-Pathogen Interaction (Immunology)
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Swayam 
Overview

Gain knowledge about how the immune system develops immunity against various foreign entities, including living organisms and non-living particles

Duration

12 weeks

Total fee

Free

Mode of learning

Online

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Host-Pathogen Interaction (Immunology)
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Host-Pathogen Interaction (Immunology)
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Course details

Who should do this course?
  • For individuals who want to enhance their knowledge & skills in the field
More about this course
  • This course introduces about fundamental aspects of Host (mainly human and mouse) defense system and also discusses how our immune system develops immunity against foreign living and non-living entities
  • This course will excellent for Bachelor, Master or Research level students from different disciplines of Biological Sciences, Biotechnology, Chemical Sciences and Medical Sciences to understand the basics of host defense system
  • The course is free to enroll and learn from. But if you want a certificate, you have to register and write the proctored exam conducted by us in person at any of the designated exam centres
  • The exam is optional for a fee of Rs 1000/- (Rupees one thousand only)

Host-Pathogen Interaction (Immunology)
 at 
Swayam 
Curriculum

Week 1: History of development of Immunology field; Branches of Immunology & An Introduction of Immune System; Overall Introduction of Immune Organ

Week 2: Immune organ: Thymus & Bone Marrow; Immune organ: Spleen, lymph node, MALT & GALT; Cells of Immune system – Hematopoiesis & Usage of early stem cells in transgenesis

Week 3: Cells of Immune system – Development of transgenic animal for immunological studies; Cells of Immune system – Application of transgenic animal for immunological studies; Cells of Immune system – Various immune cells and its role in host defense and immunopathogenesis

Week 4: Basics of cytokines and other immune mediators; Signature of inflammation & various Inflammatory mediators and other effector immune responses; Application of cytokines in therapies and research

Week 5: Introduction of innate immunity and how innate immunity influence whole immunity; Innate Immunity-Physical, Biochemical, Microbial Barriers; Innate Immunity-Pattern-recognition receptors & TLRs

Week 6: Innate Immunity-RLRs; Innate Immunity-NLRs; Innate Immunity-DNA Sensor

Week 7: Innate Immunity-Humoral components (Introduction of Complements & classical pathway); Innate Immunity- (Alternative & Lectin pathway) and complements and diseases; Adaptive Immunity (Introduction)

Week 8: Antigen – A brief Introduction; B cells & Antibodies – A brief Introduction; T cells & T Cell response – A brief Introduction

Week 9: Brief introduction on innate immune responses during virus infection and how virus invade innate immunity to establish infection (part-1); Brief introduction on innate immune responses during virus infection and how virus invade innate immunity to establish infection (part-2); Brief discussion on B and T cell-mediated immune responses during virus infection and how virus invade adaptive immunity to establish infection

Week 10: Immunological responses during Influenza virus infection-(part-1); Immunological responses during Influenza virus infection-(part-2); Brief introduction of Arboviral infection

Week 11: Brief discussion on immunology of bacterial infections including immune responses to extracellular and intracellular bacteria and evasion on antagonistic mechanisms devised by bacteria to evade such responses (part-1); Brief discussion on immunology of bacterial infections including immune responses to extracellular and intracellular bacteria and evasion on antagonistic mechanisms devised by bacteria to evade such responses (part-2) & Immunology of Tuberculosis (some part); Immunology of Tuberculosis (remaining part)

Week 12: Immune responses to parasite and fungal infection; Discussion about Malaria; Discussion about African Sleeping Sickness

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Host-Pathogen Interaction (Immunology)
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Swayam 
Faculty details

Prof. Himanshu Kumar
Prof. Himanshu Kumar is heading Laboratory of Immunology and Infectious Diseases, Department of Biological Sciences at the Indian Institute of Sceience Education and Research (IISER) Bhopal. He is working on various aspects of Innate Immunobiology. His major focus is transcriptional and translational level regulation of antiviral innate immune responses during Flu, Dengue or another virus infection.

Host-Pathogen Interaction (Immunology)
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Swayam 
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