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MBI-3014 Infection, inflammation and immunity - 10 stp
The course is administrated by
Institutt for medisinsk biologi
Type of course
The course is an elective course for students accepted to the Master´s program in Biomedicine, but is also open for single course students who meet the admission requirements.
Course contents
The course includes the following main topics:
- Infectious agents (Bacteria, Viruses, Fungi and Parasites)
- Human microbiome and its impacts on health and disease
- Molecular infection biology and immune evasion
- Host responses to various types of infection
- Treatment strategies for infectious diseases
- Sterile inflammation and autoimmunity
- Histopathology of inflammation
- Research questions and experimental strategies in the field
Admission requirements
The course is an elective course for students accepted to the Master´s program in Biomedicine.
The course can be taken as a singular course by students with a Bachelor´s degree in Biomedicine or similar (180 ECTS).
Recommended prerequisites: Basic knowledge at University Bachelor level in animal/human immunology and microbiology.
Application deadline for nordic applicants is 1st of December. Applicationcode: 9371
Admission requirements: see admission requirements for the Masterprogram in biomedicine
Objective of the course
After the course, the students should be able to:
Knowledge:
- discuss central characteristics of viral, bacterial, and eukaryotic infectious agents
- discuss mechanisms used by pathogens to cause infection
- explain what the human microbiome is, and give examples of how the human microbiome is linked to health and disease states
- discuss the theoretical background of treatment strategies to infectious agents, including antibiotics and emergence of antimicrobial resistance, and alternative antimicrobial strategies.
- explain immune responses to infections caused by bacteria, virus, and eukaryotic organisms
- explain and discuss causes and hallmarks of sterile inflammation and autoimmunity
- describe the basic histopathological features of inflammation caused by bacteria, virus, eukaryotic organisms, and autoimmunity
Skills:
- can analyze and assess different information sources about course topicsin a critical manner
- can orally present scientific report and identify its weaknesses and strengths
- identify basic histological features of inflammation in tissue sections
- can define a research question within the course topics and identified relevant experimental methods for exploring the question
General proficiency:
- discuss ethical issues related to treatment of infectious agents/antimicrobial treatment
- communicate about topics in infection, inflammation, and immunity for peers both orally, and in writing
- Critically review a research report on the topics covered by the course
Language of instruction
English
Teaching methods
Lectures, group work, seminars and lab exercise.