A basic course in immunology (undergraduate or the basic Immunology course given in the 1st semester)
Date
Lecturer
Topic
3/11/19
Idit Shachar, WIS
B cell development and malignancy
10/11/19
Burkhard Ludewig, Kantonsspital St.Gallen
Fibroblastic reticular cells at the nexus of innate and adaptive immunity
17/11/19
Yifat Merbl, WIS
Immunoproteomics and personalized medicine
24/11/19
Ronen Alon, WIS
Immune cell trafficking
1/12/19
Steffen Jung, WIS
Dendritic cells, monocytes and macrophage
8/12/19
Kobi Abramson, WIS
Autoimmunity
15/12/19
Alexander Rudensky, MSKCC
Regulatory T cells
29/12/19
Ido Amit, WIS
Immuno-genomics and lineage determination
5/1/20
Angel Porgador, BGU
NK cells
12/1/20
Matteo Iannacone, San Raffaele Scientific Institute
Immune Responses in the Liver
19/1/20
Ziv Shulman, WIS
Cellular dynamics of the antibody immune response
26/1/20
Michal Schwartz, WIS
Neuro-Immunology
2/2/20
Liran Shlush, WIS
Aging of hematopoietic system
Upon successful completion of this course students should be able to: [1] Discuss a wide array of contemporary research fields in the areas of innate and adaptive immunity including both basic and clinical immunology. [2] Demonstarte knowledge of state of the art methodologies in diversified topics such as genetics, immune cell biology, system biology, transcription, signal transduction and in vivo imaging of immune cells and organs.
Janeway's Immunobiology by Murphy, Travers and Walport. 7th edition.