Objectives/ aim
The student will be able to:
use safe microbiological techniques (veilige microbiologische technieken; VMT)
discuss the regulations regarding the use of micro-organisms
perform basic immunological techniques
design, perform, discuss and present experiments in the area of infection and immunity.
Content
This course is focussed on experimental approaches to studies in the area of infection and immunity. Therefore, the course content of the courses Immunology and Pathogen-Host Interactions II is essential background knowledge for the students starting this course.
First, the student will learn how to use micro-organisms in a laboratory setting and become familiar with official regulations regarding the use of these micro-organisms and the use of safe microbiological techniques in practice. This part of the course will be the subject of a separate exam that is essential to be able to perform experiments with pathogenic micro-organisms and genetically modified micro-organisms. Next the students will perform and discuss experiments in the area of phagocytosis and complement activation, and prepare a written report. In the second week, the students will perform a miniproject of their own choice in one of the following four areas: autoimmunity, allergy, transplantation immunology or infectious diseases. In this week experiments will be performed, discussed and reported at the minisymposium organized on the last day of the module. These presentations will be prepared as part of the line Communication in Science.
Literature
- See Immunology and Pathogen-Host Interactions II.