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IMM2011 - Function of the immune system6 points, SCA Band 3, 0.125 EFTSLUndergraduate Faculty of ScienceLeader: Associate Professor Frank AlderuccioOfferedClayton First semester 2008 (Day) SynopsisIntroduction to the fundamental concepts of the immune system and its response to infectious organisms. Structure of the immune system, specificity and diversity and mechanisms by which it distinguishes self from nonself. Development and function of antibodies and cell mediated immunity. Communication within the immune system to maximize responses and downregulation following clearance of organisms. Immunological memory. Techniques for identifying components of the immune system and assaying immune responses to microorganisms. Flexible learning options will include on-line material, audio-taped lectures, quizzes and interactive tutorials. ObjectivesOn completion of this unit, students will understand the structure and function of the immune system as a defence mechanism against microbial pathogens. They will also be able to test for specific immune responses to microorganisms. Assessment
Mid-semester multi-choice examination on theory and practical classes: 15% Contact hoursThree 1-hour lectures and one three-hour practical or tutorial per week PrerequisitesBIO1022 or BMS1021 or BMS1062. Recommended CHM1031 or VCE Chemistry |