Lecture

Fundamental Immunology: Introduction Teaser

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This lecture, led by the instructor, aims to explain how our immune system works and its role in fighting infectious agents. It covers components of the innate and adaptive immune system, tissue organization, primary and secondary lymphoid organs, diverse B cell production, dendritic cell function, T or B cell immune response, and various cell types. By the end, students will have a good understanding of the immune system's functioning and terminology, with a global vision. The course includes weekly videos, quizzes, and exercises to ensure comprehension and retention, targeting undergraduate and first-year master's students, natural science teachers, and biology enthusiasts.

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