Immune System: Genes, Receptors and Regulation |
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Course summary: The course covers the latest insights into basic immunology as well as newly developing areas, including immune-metabolism, the roles of microbiota in immunity, and mouse genetic-based models of malignant transformation. Lectures and discussions will also offer insights into the cellular and molecular control of inflammation and HIV infection, the transcriptional control of lymphocyte development and effector functions, the origin and functions of tissue-resident macrophages, single-cell immunology using B cells as an example, epigenetic control of immunity, and fate-mapping-based analysis of the immune system.
Organizer: Dr Hans-Reimer Rodewald |
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Location : Rabac, Croatia Contact : FEBS advanced lecture course |